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Search Resultsfor cosas Because I was the Deputy President of Cosas I was the one who knew what our plan was at school, because the shop managers MMABATHO HEARING TRC/NORTH WEST MR BERGER: Is it also correct that in 1982, this is February 1982, you were involved in the murder of three COSAS members in Krugersdorp? MR VAN RENSBURG: He was inter alias in the position at the COSAS student organisation and he also incited the youth, mobilised them and politicised them to indulge in schools boycotts and thus to bring the schools to a standstill in this area. Then they came after Moss. Moss was a member of COSAS. In 1984, if I am not wrong, 1986, if I remember well, Moss and the members of COSAS had a meeting at one Church building. At that meeting a bomb, I am sorry, a teargas was fired through the Church windows into the Church. They started ... DR RANDERA: Now you say in your statement that Lucky died or he was killed because he was a COSAS member but also somewhere else in the statement you mention that he was an active ANC member. MR MHLONGO: It was because I was the present of Cosas at that time and she might have realised the treatment that I received from the white people. Each time they came to look for me I would run away and she told me that she had a house and I can come and stay with her. MR MAKHULENI: I was a full member of COSAS and a Chairperson of ...(indistinct) MR MASUKU: During that period the ANC was banned and I was member of the UDF and a member of COSAS, a founder member of COSAS, and a member of Civic Organisation and therefore being a member of the ANC then it was a banned organisation. You cannot actually disclose that whether I was a member of ... MR MASHA: Yes, I was a member of the South African Youth Congress and Cosas, in our community where I come from as they were affiliates to the UDF movement. He attended meetings which were chaired by Comrade Makarov at COSAS room and knew him for over 10 months but never asked him his real name. Since COSAS was an affiliate of the United Democratic Front, we were introduced into the politics of the African National Congress. From the many meetings and conferences that we attended we met with MK cadres who taught and trained us. We were however not trained in the use of weapons then. ... Since COSAS was an affiliate of the United Democratic Front, we were introduced into the politics of the African National Congress. From the many meetings and conferences that we attended we met with MK cadres who taught and trained us. We were however not trained in the use of weapons then. ... OBITUARY BY COSAS AND SAYCO - KIMBERLEY BRANCHES "There was a COSAS march, I knew nothing about this march and it started in an arena. I knew nothing" ...[intervention] Since COSAS was an affiliate of the United Democratic Front (UDF), the Applicants were then introduced into the politics of ANC from the many meetings and conferences which they attended. They met with uMkhonto weSizwe cadres who taught and trained them. They were, however, not trained in ... ... the government. During the beginning of 1982 there was a political turmoil in Port Elizabeth. Houses were burnt down and the police clashed with Cosas. Class boycotts followed and there were bomb attacks on government buildings. Mtimkhulu was actively involved in mobilising the youth and ... ... Kradoia and Kradora. He regularly travelled to Port Elizabeth later on where contacted or liaised with the UDF structures here especially with COSAS and he was instrumental in the establishment of SRC’s at schools in Port Elizabeth and ... NM MATSHOBA: Andile was a member of COSAS and in Mdantsane he was the Branch Secretary of COSAS. That is when COSAS took over and they also burnt COSAS and the Boers from Middelburg came and said after 10 minutes, we should dismiss. N NQWENISO: If it was COSAS then it was COSAS, but I don't know because I was a teacher then, and I was a member of the NUSA organisation. |