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... squatters, but before I get to the squatters I just want to tell you that on the 6th of April 1991, Mr Chris Hani, the late Mr Chris Hani and Mrs Winnie Mandela had a meeting at Church Square in Pretoria and there Mr Hani was quoted as having said that there cannot be peace in South Africa ...
MR DE KOCK: He was a vehicle driver for Mrs Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
44 1-2 Feb 1990 In Operational Instructions 1/90 and 2/90 the SADF was ordered to withdraw from the townships in which it was deployed but be ready to support the SA Police on request, if unrest were to break out after the speech of the State President on 1 Feb and the release of Mr Mandela
"I personally was against the murder of Mr Hani, because we had positive information that Mr Hani and Mrs Winnie Mandela wished to establish together a political party.".
MR LOLLAN: Thank you. My name is Arthur Lollan, the younger brother of Stanley Lollan who was charged with high treason in 1956 of December, together with our State President, Nelson Mandela, Oliver Thambo, Joe Slovo, Helen Joseph and others.
I am not sorry to have been active in the ANC. The only thing which I am a little bit sorry, I was never happy at work, because I use to be called Winnie Mandela. I make myself Winnie Mandela. But well because of poverty and everything I had to stick out working. But as from today - as today ...
This information was essential because it was known on Vlakplaas that before his death, Moses Ntehelang had allegedly obtained more information from Winnie Mandela and when he disappeared, the suspicion arose that he may have returned to Winnie Mandela and her revolutionary ...
MR WAGENER: I read in a newspaper you did, you received some order, or I'm not sure what it is, from Mr Mandela in Soweto on the 16th of December, I think 1992, what was that that you received?
DR BORAINE: Mr Thebe I don't like to do this to you because you are very important, but we have a very important visitor, I am not sure is he's appearing before the Commission or if he's visiting the Commission but President Mandela has just joined us and I'd like us to just stop for a moment.
Then they asked but how, why are they so many, then we said we don't know. Then they asked who were the people who were tuning Mandela, Mandela and who were also the speakers.
MR DU PLESSIS: And I don't know if you can recall the million signature campaign to release President Nelson Mandela?
They said it was on the 29th of December in 1988 when Stompie was taken from the Methodist Church together with his friends. They were taken to Mrs Winnie Mandela's house. They said to me they don't know, they are still searching for Stompie, they don't know whether is he alive or is he dead. ...
MR VISSER: He also says, on your instructions Ramaseou, Mamome, Motsamai and Mtyhala and he himself Mr Ngo, went to the clinic of Mrs Mandela and that they found an object which could set something alight, a kind of a phosphorus grenade. They threw that into the clinic and this resulted in the ...
MR SIKUTSHWA: In 1985 I was a principal at that time, I lost my job. They found pamphlets saying "release Mandela". My bag was stolen and everything was found in that bag.
who were the CID. They are from Alexander as activists. These are things that I remember. One of them who said in my house that he is looking for Mandela's comrades. He said he wanted my name and ANC members. I said it's funny because you have a gun and ANC have a gun. We are activist and we ...
... actual involvement in the incidents as Buthelezi Street, where they exchanged fire with the members of the IFP. The incident at Mazibuko Street in Mandela Section in 1993, the incident at Mshayazafe hostel in 1994, his support of the slogan "the killer must be killed", which led to the death of ...
... of the jail, your ideals grow even further and it becomes larger in life and therefore you don’t have to look at me. The best example is Mr Nelson ...
MR PATEL: Now we've heard Mr Gushu give evidence about the envisaged attack on the Mandela Squatter Camp, can you tell the Committee what your role was if any, in that regard?
... Station. On arriving there, I told them that I was so hungry. It was during the night. The sergeant told me that I must go and tell my father Mandela who will bring food to me. I was again told that Mandela would be able to help me in the torture that I was receiving. ...
any actions yet. I was still planning on how to meet with people from Crossroads. As far as I was concerned, we were concerned about the release of Mandela. It was clear that I had fallen. They had taken a decision that I should be removed, because they saw me as a trouble-maker. I was referred ...
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