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InkathaExplanation Showing 401 to 420 of 597 First Page•Previous Page 17 •18 •19 •20 •21 •22 •23 •24 •25 Next Page•Last Page... duties of the street committee included protecting the community against attacks from anti-ANC elements, in particular vigilante groups such as the Inkatha Freedom Party ... The Applicant knew that these arms and explosives were likely to be provided to the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) to continue unlawful activities. In addition he provided drugs to Riley for the purposes, as he thought, to pay off drug dealers in return for information. MR SIBISI: What I knew is that Lombo, he was a warlord on the Inkatha side and most of the attacks where families were killed and properties burnt, Lombo was also in front of such attack. ... the majority of which have been dealt with at hearings. The present application which concerns the providing of arms and explosives to the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) doe not involve any gross violation of human rights and is therefore dealt with in ... MR LAMEY: It is contained within the bundle. I will just give you an example. For example, the Inkatha involvement, the weapon supply, the Nelspruit incident, the Greytown incident, the Bheki Melangene incident and so forth. not ask a person whether he was belonging to your organisation or not. We would go as Comrades and we would not ask whether a person is a UDF, PAC, Inkatha or National Party, but we would be together, because these people would attend meetings and our ... MR BLACK: You state here further that your younger brother, James Mbokane was an active member of the ANC in the Secunda/Ermelo area and during 1985 and at Secunda he was killed by members of the Inkatha together with the Black Cats gang members? ... They were involved in political activities, including the protection of their area, Zamani Reserve, against attacks from their political foe, the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). While they were present at a camp organised for the purpose of defending their area, Ernest Sipho Mahlanze (referred ... ... on 27 April 1994, Brigadier Gqozo was resisting the holding of elections in Ciskei. He had joined forces with other groupings, including the Inkatha Freedom Party, opposed to the coming elections, which situation intensified the conflict between Brigadier Gqozo and those political ... a request from the SDU at Inanda in KwaZulu Natal to send members from Phola Park to Inanda to protect the ANC and the community from attacks by Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) ... ... provide protection to ANC members and supporters who were resident in that area and who were subjected to incessant attacks from supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP) who were assisted by members of the Toaster Gang. The Toaster Gang consisted of persons who had been expelled from ... CHAIRPERSON: Do you recall when you started supporting Inkatha? MR MASEKO: These were the members of Inkatha, who were called the Self Protection Unit. MR PATOSE: Yes, it is motivated by politics because at that time in Boipatong, even before the Boipatong massacre, it was already known that the Inkatha people were attacking people. They were also attacking schools as well. They were also attacking leaders of the ANC, like Mr Sotso. It was ... During that time Mpumalanga was engulfed in political unrest and there was continual violence between supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP) and supporters of the African National Congress (the ANC). at all material times. In the majority of cases applicants seek amnesty in respect of several acts of murder and attempted murder of Black Cats and Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) members between 1990 and 1993. In other cases amnesty is being sought for acts of robbery of arms and money to organise ... MR LOWIES: But don't you dislike him because he is a member of the IFP, according to you? - of Inkatha. ... Act, No. 34 of 1995 ("the Act"), relating to the political conflict between members or supporters of the African National Congress ("ANC") and Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") in the East Rand, particularly in the townships of Thokoza and Katlehong during the period 1990 - 1994. Three further ... ... in the military training of a number of operatives who were to constitute a para-military force to be deployed in KwaZulu Natal in support of the Inkatha Freedom Party and the KwaZulu Natal government. This was apparently the principal objective of Operation Marion. The training occurred in ... "It appears that the Induna at Gengeshe was the line to the Inkatha Freedom Party and, according to the evidence, he objected strenuously to the recruitment of people in his area by members of the ANC. According to the evidence, this appears to have been at the root of the violence that occurred ... |