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Inkatha

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

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... on 27 April 1994, Brigadier Gqozo was resisting the holding of elections in Ciskei. He had joined forces with other groupings, including the Inkatha Freedom Party, opposed to the coming elections, which situation intensified the conflict between Brigadier Gqozo and those political ...
MR MAGQABI: And that sir, you were told that the deceased was a Zulu and that he formed part of the Zulu's who were Inkatha Freedom Party members and who were bussed in from Zululand to help the Police in their war against the freedom fighters?
... duties of the street committee included protecting the community against attacks from anti-ANC elements, in particular vigilante groups such as the Inkatha Freedom Party ...
The Applicant knew that these arms and explosives were likely to be provided to the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) to continue unlawful activities.  In addition he provided drugs to Riley for the purposes, as he thought, to pay off drug dealers in return for information.
CHAIRPERSON: Do you recall when you started supporting Inkatha?
MR McBRIDE: The Khumalo gang is an Inkatha aligned gang that reigned terror upon the community of Thokoza and possibly were involved in the killing of Sam Ntuli.
The background to the matter briefly is that the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP") intended to hold a mass rally at the Jabulani Stadium in Soweto which created the potential for extensive violent conflict with members and supporters of the liberation movements who were opposed to the idea of the IFP ...
MR BLACK: You state here further that your younger brother, James Mbokane was an active member of the ANC in the Secunda/Ermelo area and during 1985 and at Secunda he was killed by members of the Inkatha together with the Black Cats gang members?
MR RADEBE: Yes, I would like to add that this conflict started in 1990. Inkatha was attacking us and we decided to come up with our own illegal means of defending ourselves. This followed the circumstances and we therefore had to have our own soldiers to protect and defend the community. That is ...
(i) Military training for offensive action within kwaZulu-Natal given by applicant to a group of Inkatha Freedom Party members during or about the middle of 1986 at or near Hippo Base, Caprivi, Namibia.
It also transpired during the meeting that Inkatha warlords were attacking people in the trains and in the township and hence the need to obtain arms to be able to defend the community.
... Reserve was experiencing a violent political conflict involving members and supporters of the African National Congress ("ANC") and the Inkatha Freedom party ("IFP"). Second Applicant is an ANC member who had received military training both inside and outside of the country, ...
MR MASEKO: These were the members of Inkatha, who were called the Self Protection Unit.
MR HATTINGH: And while you have just mentioned the provision of weapons to Inkatha, we were also referring to the provision of these guns to them by you, in your capacity as the Commander of Vlakplaas in the SAP?
... of the United Democratic Front who were active in the Chesterville area. We did not target the grouping known as the A-Team, which were a group of Inkatha Freedom Party affiliated supporters, who conducted certain activities in the Chesterville area. We were furnished with specific instructions ...
... funeral successfully. Even when my mother passed away in 1991 they wanted to know who we are because they are the ANC. We told them that we are Inkatha members. They were not searching because all they were looking for was just to steal the video machines and televisions and they were ...
MR LOWIES: But don't you dislike him because he is a member of the IFP, according to you? - of Inkatha.
... of the application. Applicant was an ordinary member of the ANC which he joined in order to fight for his country and to resist attacks by the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). In the SDU he operated under the command of Xolile Hlomendini who was referred to as the chairman of Motsoaledi. ...
... the subject matter of the application occurred during or about the period 1990 - 1992.  At all material times, Applicant was a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP").  The specific incidents will now be dealt with ...
... in the military training of a number of operatives who were to constitute a para-military force to be deployed in KwaZulu Natal in support of the Inkatha Freedom Party and the KwaZulu Natal government. This was apparently the principal objective of Operation Marion. The training occurred in ...
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