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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 PagePolitical violence persisted in Boipatong after the infamous Boipatong Massacre and tensions between African National Congress (ANC) supporters and Inkatha Freedom party (IFP) supporters were extremely high. Both Applicants were ANC supporters. involving the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). The main characteristic of this violence was a conflict between ANC aligned township residents and IFP aligned hostel dwellers. The conflict was accompanied by heavy loss of life and large-scale destruction of property. During the course ... ... were, moreover, suggestions that some members of the group were members of the Pan Africanist Congress ("PAC") and mention was even made of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") in this regard. It was not seriously contested that the ANC by all accounts never had an official policy of ... Wat gebeur het eintlik het ons die vorige dag het die ANC Youth League ‘n vergadering opgeroep sodat die INKATHA saam met ons kom sit en hulle het geweier om met ons te kom sit - dit was die Saterdag. "We were also aware that we were attacking Inkatha Freedom Party settlement." ... unit was also checked. The records there were checked. No information on this specific incident could be obtained whatsoever. Furthermore the Inkatha submissions were also checked, and any information relating to this specific area was also checked. As you might be aware, the specific Dube ... From his early days as a student at the local school, the aggravated political climate between the ANC and Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") supporters dominated the lives of the residents and in particular young persons like himself. They witnessed the killing of residents by what came to be known as ... MR NGUBENI: Yes that's correct because the Inkatha people were troubling us. Clearly the members of the relevant SDU hierarchy identified the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and it’s members as being the offenders and attackers of the ANC’s membership. Furthermore this view was fortified by a developing pattern, as such attacks occurred after marches to funerals of members of ... ... term of imprisonment as a result of his involvement in the attack. He also says he was a member of the South African Police Force (SAP) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) at the time of the incident. It is, however, not his case that when he took part in the commission of the said offences ... ... It was also stated publicly that they without the involvement of the government, were going to set up a negotiating table and that the ANC and Inkatha would ... He named the following people as being members of the Inkatha Group: ... at all. The area of Tokoza was no exception and essentially, the battles developed between members of the ANC and it's allies on the one hand and Inkatha Freedom Party and it's allies on the ... MR HATTINGH: And it has occurred when we have visited you before to prepare supplementary affidavits, that you were not there and we were simply informed that you have been taken to Natal in order to point out weapons which you provided to Inkatha. MR MSIMANGO: This is how it happened. It was on a Tuesday, Inkatha Freedom Party arrived and harassed us at our residential area. They shot indiscriminately and left immediately. I was early hours of the morning. We came back and got ourselves prepared to revenge. We went as far as the hostel ... ... 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 ... MS PRETORIUS: So there was war between the ANC and Inkatha in the Vaal Triangle at that time? MR HATTINGH: No, Mr Chairman, despite my client's answer, that is not entirely correct. Weapons were provided to Inkatha after the time. 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). ... to them, they were hotel dwellers living in the Meadowlands hostel which was during the time a hostel predominantly occupied by supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party. it was during the run-up to the first democratic election and it is common cause that political conflict between IFP members ... |