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Operation Zero ZeroExplanation Showing 221 to 240 of 373 First Page•Previous Page 8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 Next Page•Last Pagecommitted, their consequences or their context. It also does not distinguish between ‘perpetrators’ who committed one act and those whose entire operation and purpose was the commission of such acts. 41 Again, however, the Commission chose to adhere to the terminology of the Act, while ... a viable option was because our countrysimply could not afford the resources in time, money and personnel that wewould have had to invest in such an operation. Judging from what happened inthe De Kock and so-called Malan trials, the route of trials would have stretchedan already hard-pressed ... ... Town & Johannesburg: David Philip), 1989. 6 ‘Additional submission with regard to the former SADF,’ compiled by the SADF Nodal Point in co-operation with former chiefs and members of the SADF. ... ... of people serving in the Civilian Force in 1980 and 1992 Year Total Strength of CF in the SA Army Percentage of army forces available for operation 1980 92 300 32% 1992 243 000 45% Table indicating the Operational Deployment of Servicemen (a company normally consisted ... ... Act No 68 of 1986 1956 Blacks (Prohibition of Interdicts) Act No 64: L Prohibited ’Africans from obtaining a court interdict to suspend the operation of any banishment order pending an attack on the validity of any such order’ (Dugard 1978: 78). Assent gained: 15 June 1956; ... No 4 of 1984 1964 General Law Amendment Act No 80: S Amended the 1963 General Law Amendment Act so that the Minister of Justice could extend the operation of the Sobukwe clause in individual cases. Sobukwe was thus imprisoned until 1969. This clause was re-enacted in amended form in 1976. ... ... him, their father was treated with woeful negligence and, indeed, considerable malice by the authorities at Pretoria Local: Bram had a prostate operation in July 1974. About two months after that he saw a Dr Brand because he had an acute pain in the hip. He was not examined but given an ... ... a homeland possessed the same powers by virtue of prerogative as the South African President possessed at the time when the Constitution came into operation, and the conventions applicable in South African law continued to apply. The legislature of the self-governing territory was composed of ... ... from the beginning of the 1980s, as a member of the Stellenbosch Commando. He described his gradual shift from wholehearted support for and full co-operation with the national service system in 1973, through disillusionment with the University of Stellenbosch regiment, to his reluctant ... ... these investigations was to act as a catalyst in the process of transforming the police force into a body that had the confidence, respect and co-operation of the vast majority of the people of South Africa. Dates of Reports: Reports spanned a number of topics and were given at various points ... ... by various groupings in order to facilitate their participation in the amnesty process. The Committee obtained valuable assistance and co-operation from the various submissions of political parties to the Commission and from individual leaders.6 The application of Cronje & Others ... ... delays in appointing the members of the Committee, which resulted in the loss of valuable time in putting the work of the Committee into operation.5 The present chairperson, Mr Justice Hassen Mall, retired from active service as a judge during the course of his tenure of office as ... ... (SSC), the National Security Management System (NSMS), the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Joint Management Centres (JMCs), the Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) – a euphemism if ever there was one – Koevoet, Vlakplaas, the Roodeplaat Research Laboratory, the Afrikaner ... ... ugliness was exacerbated to a large degree by the crude, cruel and unfeeling way in which many of the officials, black and white, put them into operation. There was a culture of hostility and intimidation against those who came to be processed or for assistance. The face presented by ... ... State Security Council that the UDF, its officials and its patrons must be discredited. 68 Williamson gave information about another STRATCOM-type operation which involved taking senior members of the media to Special Forces bases on the South African border for a bosberaad2 with the highest ... ... such as reporting on the inhumane conditions in South Africa’s prisons, the Information (‘Info’) scandal, the unmasking of the Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) and the exposure of Vlakplaas. 45 Cyril Ramaphosa, chairperson of TML and previously a unionist and anti-apartheid leader, ... ... individuals were either conscripts or permanent members of the SADF and had to be trained and fully incorporated into the doctrine and standing operational procedures of the combat forces. This made the operation of the SAMS quite different from civilian care. 38 Military health ... ... and special weapons that could deliver small amounts of lethal chemicals. This application named several medical doctors who were involved in this operation.28 26 Affidavit of Dr Frances Ames. ... ... groups had launched a “venomous attack” on the South African Police (SAP), bringing it into “disrepute”. The objectives of the media operation were: image-building for the police; promoting the successes of the Security Branch in the media; counteracting enemy propaganda, and ... ... Security Act.27 273 In the early hours of the morning of 23 October 1984, about 7 000 police and SADF troops conducted a major search and arrest operation in Sebokeng, Sharpville and Boipatong in the Vaal triangle in an exercise known as ‘Operation Palmiet’ (Bullrush). The police conducted ... |