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Pondoland revolt

Explanation
The Pondoland revolt, also known as Nonqulwana , took place in Pondoland in the eastern Transkei in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was an extended uprising by Pondoland groups - particularly ANC supporters who referred to themselves as iKongo members - against the imposition of tribal authorities and impending self-government for Transkei. Numerous incidents of violence took place during 1960, including clashes between security forces and iKongo members, attacks by iKongo members on chiefs and those regarded as collaborating with chiefs or police, and the destruction of iKongo members' homes by chiefs. On 6 June 1960, conflict developed between security forces and iKongo members at Ngquza Hill in the Lusikisiki region of Pondoland, when security forces broke up an iKongo meeting. Victims told the Commission that the meeting was tear-gassed from aircraft, after which police on the ground moved in, some of them opening fire, killing at least 11 iKongo members. Immediately after the Ngquza shootings, police rounded up suspects. Family members were also assaulted by police in attempts to track suspects. Legal methods used by the security forces to crush this revolt included the declaration of a state of emergency on 30 November 1960, widespread detentions, criminal prosecutions and banishment of families. Illegal methods included torture in custody (primarily in detention), deaths in custody, apparently due to treatment received, and the use of unnecessary force in public order policing. Mkambati forest was frequently named as a site of torture. This appears to have been a camp with tents in the forest during the 1960s, possibly set up during the Pondoland revolt as a police crisis measure, later becoming an established police station.

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The wife of a local chief who was assaulted by members of iKongo in Bizana, Transkei, on 2 December 1960. Those associated with chiefs were targeted in the belief that they were collaborating with the government. See Pondoland revolt.
An iKongo member who was severely beaten while in police custody in 1960. See Pondoland revolt.
An iKongo member who lost his six-rondavel home in an arson attack by members of the SAP in Mqeni Location, near Lusikisiki, Transkei, in February 1962. See Pondoland revolt.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP on 6 June 1960 in Flagstaff, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt.
Was harassed by members of the SAP at Bizana, Transkei, in March 1960, after they had arrested her husband, whom they accused of leading the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC activist who was detained for three years in Bizana, Transkei, and tortured for his involvement in the Nonqulwana incident. Mr Ndzimela suffered severe ill-health for the rest of his life. See Pondoland revolt.
Was imprisoned for two years in 1962 in Bizana, Transkei, for his involvement in the Pondoland revolt, and was killed by members of the SAP who shot him when they visited his home after his release.
An iKongo member and leader in Nonqulwana who was executed in Pretoria Central prison on 6 July 1962 for his role in resisting the introduction of the Bantu Education and Bantu Authorities Acts, and forced removals. See Pondoland revolt.
An ANC activist who was arrested and tortured in 1960 in East London, allegedly because of his involvement in Nonqulwana. Mr Mgidingo died after his release as a result of injuries he sustained in detention. See Pondoland revolt.
Was beaten by members of the SAP while in detention in June 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was detained at Bizana, Transkei, in June 1960, during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter and a chief in the Bizana area who was assaulted after his arrest in Bizana, Transkei, in 1960 during the Pondoland revolt.
Was assaulted by members of the SAP in November 1961 at Entsimbini, near Bizana, Transkei. The police were looking for her husband, a teacher, who was presumed to be influential in the Pondoland revolt.
Was assaulted by members of the SAP in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt.
She had her house destroyed by members of the SADF in November 1961 during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC member who was harassed by members of the SAP in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. He was also issued with a banning order.
An ANC supporter who was detained and beaten by members of the SAP in Bizana, Transkei, in 1960 during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC member who had her house burnt down in Bizana, Transkei, in June 1960, during the Pondoland revolt.
Was detained for five years in 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, because of his involvement in the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC member who was detained from November 1961 at different prisons in the Transkei, where he was severely beaten and tortured by members of the SAP. As a teacher, he was accused of influencing people who participated in the Pondoland revolt.
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