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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 881 to 900 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 41 •42 •43 •44 •45 •46 •47 •48 •49 Next Page•Last PageMR NIEUWOUDT: In September, 1984, the unrest started in Port Elizabeth, and it had started with attacks and anarchy in the townships. There were no petrol bombs, according to my knowledge, in January 1984. REV CHIKANE: You are starting from the premise here that there was conflict in the country and there were attacks on the Mandela house prior to that. Hand grenades and other issues and exception. And then you have a group of young people who then come and congregate around Mrs Mandela and they ... ... get a Two Rand fine and you walk scott free and enjoy the facilities of life. I just say to myself the renegades that were responsible for various attacks are being paid by the Government. At the moment they’re sitting in high positions like big heroes and we’ve got to face a financial battle. ... And publication reports however, as I say led to sustained and prolonged personal attacks by the Government, its newspapers and the SABC on the Rand Daily Mail, on Mr Gander, on our informants and myself. MR VAN RENSBERG: Was it part of APLA's policyat the time, by carrying out these attacks, to persuade or put pressure on thegovernment of the day, to take farms away from the white farmers and give itto the blacks? "As a result of these explosions we were capable of sending the two Sergeants back to Swaziland. The explosions served to prevent any suspicion surrounding them because they were supposed to have been involved in the attacks. In other words it fortified their credibility ..." MR HATTINGH: Because this is a very serious situation, not so? These were PAC persons who were infiltrating the country in large numbers and establishing stockpiles and they were also responsible for attacks on the public. MR VISSER: And I'm asking you would it be true to say that that government was opposed to ANC using Lesotho as a springboard for attacks against South Africa? People who divided us, like Mangope, Matanzima and other Bantustans leaders, were the people who were responsible for the loss of your loved ones, because they created this conflict which has made us to come here and attack that camp and in other attacks which happened. ... neither from the next of kin of Mr Lingene, or from the Special Investigation Unit of the AG in Transvaal. At the time I was informed that the attacks in this specific area were investigated by a specific investigation team. We contacted the specific investigation team and we couldn't get ... The people who were in the bus, the males who were in the bus, were they the specific or actual people who displaced you, who attacked you so that you ran away from your homes? Would you identify them as the people who participated in such attacks? ... were justifiable. Paragraph 5, you refer to the no go areas internally. Paragraph 6 that you saw it as your task to prevent the execution of such attacks and then suddenly in 7 you refer to certain structures that were founded. You're not referring to any cross border operations here, you're ... ... makes no specific reference to the present incident, yet in this statement the Applicant stated pertinently that he had "not been involved in other attacks prior to the one which took place in June 1992" which "one" on the face of the document can only be the Boipatong attack. Of interest, ... The SDU was established to help defend the local residents who were associated with the African National Congress (ANC) to defend themselves from attacks by opposition political parties. They were assisted in arming themselves by members of the ANC and who had an association with uMkhonto ... The activities of the victims and their group included harassing political activists within the applicant's group; for example the attacks on the house of ms Mary-Agness Khunoane who was an active member of the African National Congress Womens' League (ANCWL). Many activists belonging to the ... CHAIRPERSON: In the logistics department, were you connected with and implicated in the Wesselsbron Supermarket and the attack on the King William's Town Golf Club, that you transported the weapons that were used in those two attacks, is that correct? ... and after explaining the situation to him, received orders to identify the ANC ring leaders and attack them, as this would prevent further attacks on PAC people. Applicant said that he received this order in early 1992 and then set about identifying the culprits. He explained that he ... MR PANDAY: Now Mr Kweyama, would you therefore state that your sole motive for having robbed this gun shop was purely to obtain weapons for the protection from the attacks that were being launched against the community, specifically the ANC community? we gathered and even though we had planned to go and attack another target, this one target is more important. Honestly, he did escape from comrade attacks before, that is the reason why we decided to drop the other ... MR MIRANDA: These people that informed you about Lombo's attacks on ANC members, exactly what did they say to you? |