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Inkatha

Explanation
the Zulu cultural nationalist organisation, which became the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in mid-1990.

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CHAIRPERSON: Yes. The document that's been handed to us, just for record purposes, is a letter with Inkatha Freedom Party letterhead, saying that there were consultations with political prisoners on the list and then, is your name one of the names on this long list?
I was in the company of Veli, who stayed in Spruit, I'm not sure about his domicilium. As people were being killed, we heard rumours that possibly Inkatha members that night are prepared to launch an attack in the ...
It is common cause that there was a political conflict between the supporters of the ANC and those of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in the East Rand for political control over the area.
of the Self Defence Unit in the Khumalo area near Katlehong. The area in which the applicant lived was not far from the Kwesine Hostel which was an Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") ...
... 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 ...
... of the application. Applicant was an ordinary member of the ANC which he joined in order to fight for his country and to resist attacks by the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). In the SDU he operated under the command of Xolile Hlomendini who was referred to as the chairman of Motsoaledi. ...
On the 4th of November, a group of taxi owners emerged. They proclaimed to be the Inkatha members. They were just the local people, not even one of them was an outsider. They hit me, comrade. They assaulted me on that day from seven o'clock and we were attacked at nine o'clock. I was the most ...
There were many questions that were involved, why did both the Inkatha Freedom Party and the UDF reject him? There were many questions but even when we learnt about a list of informers amongst us, we were careful in handling that type of thing because you could also have information fed in and ...
... funeral successfully. Even when my mother passed away in 1991 they wanted to know who we are because they are the ANC. We told them that we are Inkatha members. They were not searching because all they were looking for was just to steal the video machines and televisions and they were ...
... of the United Democratic Front who were active in the Chesterville area. We did not target the grouping known as the A-Team, which were a group of Inkatha Freedom Party affiliated supporters, who conducted certain activities in the Chesterville area. We were furnished with specific instructions ...
... the Security Forces would come during the night to attack people, to kill people and leaving behind red bands, now red bands were normally worn by Inkatha people from the hostels, to create a picture that it was the IFP which came to attack people at Polla ...
... main reasons why we decided to attack them it was because they first attacked us whilst in the company of the KwaZulu Police who were aligned with Inkatha Freedom Party. The attack was on comrades who were at Mkhize's house in J-Section, Umlazi. They attacked us with firearms and two of our ...
... 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. ...
... to the African National Congress (ANC) were required to develop a vigilance on the farm because of attacks on the residents by members of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). These attacks were politically motivated. This resulted in regular patrols on the farms to resist these attacks and ...
... political struggles and conflicts that impacted on and influenced events at the workplace. He specifically pointed to the conflict between ANC and Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) supporters. Members of both political parties worked at Langeberg Foods, and one of the major issues FAWU grappled with ...
At the time of his death the Deceased was a member of the Inkatha Freedom party (the IFP) and was the secretary of the local branch of that Party in Mpumalanga. The Applicant was a supporter of the African National Congress (the ANC).
9. The killing and/or attempted killing of an unknown number of members of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") at Zonkizizwe Township during April 1991.
MR NOSENGA: I am saying I don't know about that. It is true that Inkatha was being assisted by the police. I don't know about the ANC, I was not a member of the ANC, therefore I cannot respond to that.
this device for a long time and we concluded that maybe it had become rusted, that is why it exploded when it did and he gave this device during the Inkatha/ANC war. That is what he told us and he admitted to us that yes, it had been him who had handed over the device but that was the only one ...
"In a snap survey the man in the street yesterday appealed for peace between the warring political groups in the black community. The appeal comes in the wake of an alarming increase in violence between the UDF and the Azanian People's Organisation and Inkatha"
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