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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 Pagearrested immediately after having purchased the firearm and that he purchased it in order to protect his community from attacks by supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party and other organisations who were not in favour of the general elections which were to take place on 27 April 1994. He was ... ... of them passed the couple while the third one remained behind.. The applicant referred to the deceased in a derogatory manner as being a member of Inkatha. He used the word "Klova". The deceased turned around to face the applicant and was then attacked by the applicant who stabbed the ... MR MOIKABI: I was a comrade for a long time in Kothlanong township. It is true that rumours was heard that Inkatha and the Russian gang were coming to attack the comrades. MR PANDAY: Now why in your application form you said your father was attacked and killed by the Inkatha? ... was in the radio room and then he says that he and Paul Schneider moved to the Kwamadala Hostel where he spoke to a certain Moses, a leader of the Inkatha members and he asked him, this is Mr Steyn, he ... ... the township will not gain access or entry to such shops, they were not at all, because they also made mention of the fact that these were owned by Inkatha and they belonged to them ... ... these items. It is common cause that there existed a political dispute between known political parties such as the African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom Party. The SDU's were established because of this conflict in order to defend certain victims of a political ... ... leaders who had different objectives, e.g. in Cape Town they called themselves or they were known as Witdoeke. In KwaZulu Natal they were known as Inkatha and Port Elizabeth they were known as the Azapo. I may not know what their objectives were, but what was in common is they were all fighting ... At all material times, Applicant was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") employed as a security guard at the Bison Board factory in Piet Retief, KwaZulu-Natal. According to his version he was approached by a fellow employee, Philemon Mtungwa ("Philemon") who arranged for Applicant to ... ... of Information. The applicant says he required the arms to defend himself and other ANC supporters who were being attacked by members of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") and other agents of the previous ... ... Police on 31 August 1993. Applicant was approached by his former commander, Colonel Eugene de Kock, to assist with the military training of Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") members at Ulundi in the then Natal. Applicant duly participated in the training as an interpreter for his white ... ... comrades was that areas whereby you find hostels, it is more likely that the people are predominantly IFP. And the hostel dwellers were viewed as Inkatha members because everything which we've done in the 1985 towards 1986, what used to happen was that if there were bus boycotts the people who ... ... that is not how it happened. I am an ANC member. I was not instructed to go out and kill anyhow but I was trained to defend people from attacks, Inkatha and ZP attacks. This is what we were experiencing daily. People like Harry Gwala told us that we should train so that we are able to defend ... Ndlovu was at all material times a special constable of KwaZulu Police ("KZP") based at KwaMashu and a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). CHAIRPERSON: Do you recall when you started supporting Inkatha? MR HATTINGH: And I think you would know much better than I do, for about two days you were taken to Natal to assist with regard to the weapons which were provided to Inkatha and a large amount of it was found? 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 ... MR FOURIE: The nature of this undermining government was when these people formed an alliance, Afrikaner Volksfront, the AWB, the CP and they left CODESA together with the Inkatha Freedom Party as well as the Ciskei and the President of Bophuthatswana. ... the area around Richmond, for some time resulting from conflict between members or supporters of the African National Congress (ANC) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) respectively. The background is briefly as follows: Many of the families occupying Gengeshe, are related but their ... ... offences were committed. The applicant and members of his family lived among people, the majority of whom were either members or supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Their Chief was Bhekisizwe Luthuli who was one of the leaders of the IFP in the area. The applicant's father was an Induna ... |