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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 MABHENA: After I have seen these people I suspected that those were the people who might have killed my brother. They were not alone, they were with some people from another section at Vusimuzi. It was an Inkatha section. He also warned me and said that he has a good relationship with Inkatha, the IFP and also with Botswana and that we must be careful to make sure that we only take the weapons of ANC people. MR LAX: Now your co-applicant was the assistant leader of the Inkatha youth, did you know that? ... 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 ... ... League (ANCYL). He patrolled the area with colleagues in order to protect themselves and the community in general from the attacks by members of Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) with which the ANC was in conflict. His immediate commander was Mr Nkosi at whose home the groups would congregate ... the East Rand experienced an intense and violent political conflict between members and supporters of the African National Congress ("ANC") and the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") during the early 1990s. It was not until after the first democratic elections during April 1994, that this ... MR MTHEMBU: They told me that people had been killed at Boipatong, killed by Inkatha. ... it is another example of the tragic bloodshed caused in this province by the constant fighting between various political parties, in particular the Inkatha Freedom Party and the UDF as it then was, and the ANC as it now is. This has been particularly evident in the Edendale and Richmond areas ... He testified that he resided at Thakane which was an area also plagued by the political conflict between the membership of the African National Congress (ANC) and that of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). violence. There were regular attacks launched against members of the community by inhabitants of various hostels. These attacks were linked to the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). The principal function of the SDU was to defend the community against such attacks. Since Zola North where Applicant ... The applicant states that during 1992 he was the youth organiser of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP) at Isitengi in the Matata area of Ndwedwe. He testified that political conflict between supporters of the IFP and the African National Congress (the ANC) was prevalent in the Matata area and ... 7 July 1992 whereafter Mr Makhubele was appointed as commander. Vosloorus was experiencing a violent political conflict between the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom party ("IFP") at the time. There were different sections of the township that were dominated by the respective groups. It was ... 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 ... MR NGUBANE: I know nothing about the incident whereby we waited for the Inkatha members coming from a meeting. MR KNOPP: Now during that time on the East Rand, were there any problems between the Inkatha Freedom Party Members and the ANC members and the SDU? The applicant, born on 20 May 1974, and a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), applies for amnesty in respect of the following offences committed at Umbali, district of Pietermaritzburg:- ... 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 ... ... MK and also that it had no structure or hierarchy. The SDU, they state, was formed to protect their community from attacks from supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP). Their SDU had a shortage of firearms and they, the Applicants, decided to take it upon themselves to acquire ... ... and his fellow SDU members were patrolling the township in defence of members of the community against attacks from the contending forces of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). They had earlier received information from a source within the police that the IFP planned to attack the township. ... MR KLOPPERS: Eugene Terreblanche, Mr Randall and others along with the supreme leader of Inkatha, here in the Johannesburg area, visited us upon which they congratulated us with our deed and said that we would get amnesty and that we would be released, that we should not worry. |