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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 661 to 680 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 30 •31 •32 •33 •34 •35 •36 •37 •38 Next Page•Last Page... while you pause there for a moment, I've already referred the Committee in bundle 5 at page 3 under the caption MK in action, you will find various attacks set out for which the ANC SACP Alliance and MK of course accepted responsibility and if you go to page 4, right at the bottom of that page on ... "... as already indicated over many years, the liberation movements, regarded armed attacks on members of the Security Forces, being so-called legitimate hard targets, as morally acceptable. This was to result in many Policemen being killed or injured whilst engaged in combating ordinary crime and ... MR PRINSLOO: And, Mr de Kock, at that stage, were there many attacks which were launched by the ANC from Swaziland? ... explosives in his vehicle, did you gain the impression that he was particularly angry at the situation in South Africa, the emergency, the various attacks by Security Forces on black civilian populations and so forth, or did you not get that ... "The attack was by members of the UDF and its supporters. These attacks started in the Eastern Cape and in Soweto." "The opposition of MK in this period can be categorised as follows. Firstly there were bomb attacks on urban targets. The targets selected were meant to be Security Force related but the reality is that more civilians than Security Force personnel were killed in such explosions. The reasons ... ADV MOTATA: Miss. According to the evidence it was an attack by Inkatha and there were several attacks, and I hope you listened to me when I asked the applicant that I didn't want generalities, but he mentioned this specific attack during 1990 where he saw your uncle armed, in the company of the ... CHAIRPERSON: So did you decide that you have to fight back against these attacks? FAWU which was affiliated to the ANC. There was conflict between the IFP and the ANC at Ratanda which led to both organisations allegedly launching attacks against each other. On the 20th September 1992, Mgababa Myeki an IFP member was killed allegedly by ANC supporters who worked at Escort ... ... in particular the Youth 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 ... ... Applicant has testified that he did not attack and kill Malinga out of malice, nor personal gain. His evidence that by 1993 there were still attacks by Black Cats in his immediate residential area has not been gainsaid. It is the view of the Committee that his evidence should be accepted. ... ... their opposition. The government also brought members of the Internal Stability Unit to patrol the location. This resulted in an escalation of attacks on members of the SDU's. The SDU's therefore decided to obtain weapons in order to effectively carry out their duty of protecting the ... You testified further that with specific relation to the bomb attacks you received instructions from Ackerman, is that correct? MR BERGER: Before the meeting a week before the attack were there meetings before that at which attacks were discussed? ... telephone calls from newspapers from here to London and New York about how I was handling these cases and I was also having to reply by these attacks on me by Howard Varney. Now that made for a very difficult relationship, and I must say I find the relationship that normally exist between ... ... Police behaved in those days, that they did not come to the assistance of people like yourself, and very often they assisted and took part in the attacks on people who held the views that you and your husband did. And by doing that they made a mockery of their uniform and of their ... ... was for about 2 years and then there were around end of ’89 the end of 1990 there where assurances from Magnus Malan that there would be no further attacks on front line states and my armed guards were removed. And after February the 2nd - although we kept saying we shouldn’t be naïve we ... ... Now it is a given fact that the IFP made it it's official policy that they did not stand for any violence and that they did not take part in any attacks on anybody, let me say so that there were no orders given, but if you look at the IFP's political structure on a more ground level, you will ... DR ALLY: I am just going to ask you a few questions just to help us with our work. You say that there were many other bomb attacks in others houses, in other streets that time in Atteridgeville. Can you just tell us, if you can, a little bit about what was happening in Atteridgeville at that time ... MR MANTHATA: For how long did school attendance stop due to those attacks? |