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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 PageMR WALUS: Mr Chairman, as I said in such cases the acts of violence begin not precisely and not decisively without any, they could be against the whites, they could be against the police and the army, the could have been against Inkatha. operative, who was stationed in Springs at the time of the incident. Andrejovic requested him to assist in getting rid of a body of a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) whose name was unknown to de Kock. It subsequently turned out to be that of Khanyile. De Kock did not want to get ... seen in the vicinity of the H L and H compound in Greytown. This compound was dominated by and regarded as a "stronghold" of the rival party namely Inkatha Freedom Party ... ... and some white policemen came to the scene at that stage, two of them and one of them came to me and asked me as to whether I was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party and when I answered him I told him to leave me alone and asked him as to whether, was this part of the reason that we were ... MISS BLOSE: No, they had their own list so I didn’t have to point to them the particular houses they were looking for. I think there were some other people who were from the Inkatha camp who showed them the houses and the directions. ... 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 ... The area of Thokoza was no exception and essentially the battles developed between the members of the ANC and its allies on the one hand and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and its allies at the time, on the other hand. the core of the fight was political power of the area which included for ... ... in organising meetings of the ANC. The deceased was a prominent man in the community. He was actively involved in getting people to join the Inkatha Freedom Party. Applicant says that the deceased used to pressurise people to join the IFP and collected membership fees from ... 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 ... It is common cause that there was political conflict between the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). This conflict escalated with time. In December 1991 the 1st Applicant was approached by one Lindani Mthiyane, the chairperson of the Umgababa Youth League. He was also a trained combatant. ... 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. ... Congress (ANC). He testified at length as to how he and other members of the ANC were hounded out and harassed by members or supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). On or about 15 March 1992, the house of one Cele, a member of the ANC, was allegedly attacked and set alight by members ... ... United Democratic Front (the UDF). His political activities became known to colleagues and members of his school committee, who were supporters of Inkatha, and he was summoned to attend a meeting at Ngwelezane. During the course of the meeting a large crown of people, many of whom were armed, ... Political 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. ... to be members or supporters of the African National Congress ("ANC") which was engaged in a violent political conflict in the area with the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). Both Applicants were members of the IFP and their residential area was an IFP stronghold. Applicants and other ... that there was trouble in Thokoza ever since approximately 1990, in the sense of a conflict or a fight involving people who apparently supported the Inkatha Freedom Party and who were mainly resident in the hostels in and around Thokoza and members of the community in Thokoza, predominantly ... ... known as the Self Defence Unit (SDU) in Tokoza during 1990. He says that the general purpose was to defend the community against the opposing Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). It is common cause that there was a conflict between the IFP and the African National Congress. He now applies in ... ... dismissed continued working at the factory. According to newspaper reports which form part of the papers before us, there are indications that the Inkatha Freedom Party aligned United Workers Union of South Africa also maintained a presence at the Haggie Rand factory. This situation set the ... ... aand hier van sewe-uur - van sesuur af na sewe-uur toe, die Saterdagaand steek een ANC toe die - ek weet ook nie hoe moet mens nou noem moet jy sê INKATHA of moet jy sê dis ‘n Raadslid gewees nie, toe steek een - een ANC mannetjie toe steek hy - ... ... 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 ... |