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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 PageHe advised the applicant to inform the warders that he was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP) because this would result in him obtaining many privileges as a prisoner as some of the warders were supporters of the (AWB). He did so and received various privileges, including assisting ... of the ANC. The present matter relates to an incident which took place at Thokoza during the violent conflict between supporters of the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom Party ("the ... During September 1990 Van der Gryp (third Applicant) arrested Themba Khoza, a leader within the Inkatha Feedom party ("IFP") for the unlawful possession of arms and ammunition. He filed a statement in this regard. Conradie (first Applicant) then a major attached to the Security Branch in ... MS MKHIZE: And about Nongoma, Nongoma was predominantly Inkatha area. MR HATTINGH: And while you have just mentioned the provision of weapons to Inkatha, we were also referring to the provision of these guns to them by you, in your capacity as the Commander of Vlakplaas in the SAP? The Applicant applies for amnesty for a number of offences all related to a series of clashes between supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and activists of the African National Congress (ANC) at or near the border of K-Section, KwaMashu and Richmond Farm in KwaZulu Natal. The Application ... MR XABA: Inkatha Freedom Party. ... at that time that Ciskei had already pulled out of Cossap, that is concerned group of South Africa, something like that, that is where there was Inkatha, where there was Bophuthatswana, where there was - you were aware that they have pulled out of that group already and they had, the Ciskei ... MR STRYDOM: Are you a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party? MR MADASA: No, Mr Chair. She admitted that there was gun-running, that they were fighting the IFP, Inkatha, she admitted that ...(intervention). The applicant is a member and supporter of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP). On New Years day 1991 his home in Nkulu, which is close to Dlovinga, was attacked and burnt to the ground by supporters of the African National Congress, (the ANC). His grandmother was killed in the attack. MR MSIMANGO: Yes, because he was a member of Inkatha and I live in the township and I was a supporter of ANC. So when they come from Kwamadala into the township, their aim is to fight, so we as the residents in the township, we fight together against those people from Kwamadala. So Johannes was ... MR TEKANE: I do not remember the year but it was during the time when Inkatha was attacking people in the townships and we were given an order to go and protect the people, we were given very dangerous weapons. I would not estimate a number of people we were fighting but we managed to defeat them, ... ... me that the woman who was with the white man is the one there that he be retrenched from work because she hated black men, especially members of Inkatha Freedom Party. She used to say we are hard to crack(?) because we haven’t got ... ... people who was in that violence. There was a company car hi-jacked. Rufus went there and when he arrived there there was violence between ANC and Inkatha. ... Apparently the house belonged to a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party, who ultimately left the area. He has further testified that he was also involved in the taxi warfare, that is the fight that was between CATO and GND, and here according to his testimony Mr Chairman, he was given a firearm by ... MR MTHEMBU: They told me that people had been killed at Boipatong, killed by Inkatha. The applicant, born on 20 May 1974, and a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), applies for amnesty in respect of the following offences committed at Umbali, district of Pietermaritzburg:- ... it is another example of the tragic bloodshed caused in this province by the constant fighting between various political parties, in particular the Inkatha Freedom Party and the UDF as it then was, and the ANC as it now is. This has been particularly evident in the Edendale and Richmond areas ... MR MABHENA: After I have seen these people I suspected that those were the people who might have killed my brother. They were not alone, they were with some people from another section at Vusimuzi. It was an Inkatha section. |