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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 781 to 800 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 36 •37 •38 •39 •40 •41 •42 •43 •44 Next Page•Last Pageleaders of people's committees and democratic organisations. A system of patrolling the streets and warning signals, units to harass enemy patrols, attacks on enemy encampments, alienation of agents ... In April 1988 there were at least five documented cases of political attacks on police including the attack on Gregory Edmund Beck and three other policemen. ... to five. They came back after a while. They said, "Ma Nkosezwe, Nkosezwe's mum." They said, "You go to the bus stop. I hear there is some attacks." They left again. They passed my shack and they went to the third shack from my shack. There were all sorts of assegais in that house. I ... ... we are satisfied that the entire incident constitutes an act associated with a political objective as envisaged in the Act. It is clear that the attacks in question occurred in the course of a political uprising. The action of the crowd in confronting Yuza baloyi and destroying his witchcraft ... ... he held these on behalf of the SDU. It is well known that SUDs were established to help defend the residents of Thokoza from political attacks. The confrontation at the time was between members of the African National Congress ("ANC") and members of the Inkatha Freedom Party ... CHAIRPERSON: Has anybody proved suicide? We all know that people have heart attacks and die, particularly when subject to stress, don't we? MR MASERUMULE: Yes, that's right and the other one went into the camp and then the actual attacks started. It was in the early hours of the morning around - between 1 and 2. MR STEENKAMP: Would you agree with me if I suggest to you that the information that we received from a few sworn statements that is before the Committee, is that the actions of the applicants were basically revenge attacks on both the deceased, do you agree with that? ... the political leadership of the PAC and the military leadership of APLA. He said that one of the phases of Operation Great Storm was to step up attacks on farmers because the PAC believed that the farming community had participated in the dispossession of the African people and they were ... ... he wanted to kill the deceased inter alia so as to intimidate ANC people into joining the IFP, because the deceased was brave and led assaults and attacks on IFP supporters, and also because the deceased had told him he had made a vow to kill him, him being the applicant, and he was scared of ... MR BELLINGAN: If I recall correctly, it was Col de Kock or Col Baker's idea that we should orchestrate it to appear to be an ANC attack because other policemen had been killed in such attacks. MR SBISI: It is because at that time towards the end of 1992, the IFP was strong, it wasn't easy for us to attack the IFP and also there were areas where we couldn't go. We launched attacks afterwards and they moved away and we took over that place or that area. ... the ANC leadership was to disarm members of the police. The task was left to the unit to identify appropriate targets. It was foreseen that these attacks would be resisted by members of the police and that the SDU members should themselves be armed in order to be effective. ... ... 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 ... ... 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 ... |