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Inkatha

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

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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 ...
... and attacks and counter-attacks between these factions was common place. The applicant resided in an IFP area. He says he was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and so were his parents and ...
... 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 ...
... going on for a very long time, and even the place that I was staying at, that was not my place of origin, because I was born in the place where the Inkatha people had occupied. The people there were fighting day and night from 1990 up to ...
and he was asking them to come and help. He was calling the ANC to come and help them thinking that these were police. He was not aware these were Inkatha members. He saw police coming with two Hippos. The ANC office responded that they would call police to come and protect them at the night ...
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 ...
... 3 read with sections 1, 39 and 40 of Act 75 of 1969 committed by him in or about the period of the 4th to the 7th of July 1992 as a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party and on its ...
"We were also aware that we were attacking Inkatha Freedom Party settlement."
The point I am trying to make is that we are investigating this massacre once again. The opportunity is there for people on this particular massacre, people from the police force as well as members of the Inkatha Freedom Party, to come forward and apply for amnesty.
... 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 ...
The applicant was a card carrying member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and resided at Boboyi in the district of Port Shepstone in KwaZulu Natal. He testified that there was violence (conflict) between the IFP and the ANC in the area since the mid 80's; that the people of Boboyi knew each ...
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.
... People who were ill-treating Black People. They also realised that Black political organisations like the African National Congress (ANC) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) were fighting amongst themselves because of the whites. The resolution which they came to at these meetings was that ...
The Applicants were members of the United Democratic Front (UDF) through the Clermont Youth Congress (CYC).  They were in political conflict with members and the organisation of Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP).
... 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 ...
Alfred Ndlovu ( the 1st Applicant), John Mbunyana Sithole (the 2nd Applicant), Elias Mbatha (the 3rd Applicant) and Mlandelwa Mpungosi (the 4th Applicant) were at all times relevant hereto members of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP).
MR MADASA: No, Mr Chair. She admitted that there was gun-running, that they were fighting the IFP, Inkatha, she admitted that ...(intervention).
MR STRYDOM: Are you a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party?
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.
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 ...
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