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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 921 to 940 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 43 •44 •45 •46 •47 •48 •49 •50 •51 Next Page•Last PageMS COLERIDGE: It's the Sacred Heart Church and Chairperson, it's not actually the church that's been destroyed, but actually the Church hall and the attacks were all on the Church hall. ... to guard ourselves against UNITA and guard against the prisoners themselves, so plus minus, to be maybe in a position to fight in case of the enemy attacks us, we normally didn't take more than 10 people in a ... ... those problems to them that, as it transpired, we are operating under threats at Port St Johns. Now we fear that at some stage we will come across attacks as it normally happens in other areas of South Africa, we were afraid we would be attacked. That's why we wouldn't hesitate. After we got ... MR BOOYENS: Well they say - let me perhaps not enter where angels fear to tread, let's just talk about violence, places being arson'd, people being killed, stone throwing attacks on the police? MR BERGER: And even if you hadn't attended that meeting, somebody would have said to you; by the Themba Khosa was here today, talking about the attacks on us, am I right? MR RORICH: We were completely involved in a struggle of war, conditions had deteriorated in the sense that attacks involving acts of terrorism, had just multiplied and it was clear at that stage, that they did not respect the laws of our country at all. There was only one way, according to my own ... MR VISSER: It was explosive with regular infiltration from trained ANC and MK members, with attempts of sabotage and attacks on members of the public. MR VISSER: And were there already acts of sabotage and terrorist attacks during the early '70's? MR MQIBI: He said even the IFP used to go to her house and after the attacks IFP used to go and celebrate in her house. We didn't attack people's houses because we suspected them but we attacked people's houses because we knew we had the knowledge that we've been there for a long time and we knew ... ... Party, at the time of the murder. They were involved in political activities, including the protection of their area, Zamani Reserve, against attacks from their political foe, the Inkatha Freedom Party ("IFP"). While they were present at a camp organised for the purpose of defending their ... ... a limpet mine and training in its activation from Ninela. They needed the mine to launch a pre-emptive attack on an IFP dominated area from which attacks had been launched on the area they resided in at the time. He confirmed that he and his late brother had gone to place the mine that had ... The second applicant, Mandla Michael Yende testified that he joined the PAC in 1986 through AZANYU and in the same year was recruited by the first applicant, who trained him, to APLA. He confirmed the First applicant's testimony of how the attacks were executed. According to Derby-Lewis the armed struggle commenced at the beginning of 1992 when various bomb attacks were launched in the country. This resulted from the climate of violence created by the CP leadership and in particular the speeches during the second half of 1992 when it was stated that the ... CHAIRPERSON: And that he conducted a watch over the Chicken Farm to avoid attacks. MR SIBEKO: Now you indicated that as a result of those attacks or the two incidents that you have just referred to, you decided to join the unit, were you at any stage or did you at any stage carry any weapon whatsoever to that effect? ... discussions with Powell concerned the need for members of the IFP to be given military training in order to render the IFP less vulnerable to attacks by militarily trained ANC cadres. Pursuant to these discussions, it was agreed that Applicant would furnish Powell with arms and ... MR RAMPONE:: Yes, there were houses that were being burned down, but I didn't know about the attacks on the police, because I stayed at the hospital for a while. MR BOOYENS: So let us call it counter propaganda on behalf of the Security Police/Government for what was known at that time as the terrorist attacks against South Africa? MR SINGH: Same thing, basically, this. With attacks and our targets as well. Is same people. of the house was present but there were also other people from the hostel, people who were using the house as their base and they would launch their attacks from the house in the evenings and during the day our observation noted that the house was always locked and the gates locked, with curtains ... |