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Release Mandela Campaign. We were doing quite a number of things.
In Johanneburg I met comrade Winnie. Comrade Winnie arranged everything for me to get to Zimbabwe to the safe house.
... because I was still undressed that time, I didn't even put on my panty, the kicked me in my private parts and the other one said: "That is where Mandela's dogs come ...
Mr Williamson, may I hand up a document to you, Mr Chairman, which is the address by Mr Nelson Mandela to the closing session of the 50th National Conference of the ANC. Mr Chairman, can I suggest that that should be KK?
... and terrorists, he talks about MK, he talks about killing people because he couldn't detain them, Security Police didn't want another Nelson Mandela and he said it was important to demoralise MK and other military wings of the freedom ...
MR NGO: He was a member of United Democratic Front and Release Mandela Campaign, he took part in those two organisations. I used to go to Matthews and then we sought advices from Matthews if we didn’t know some of the things in our political activity.
... them against such action and informed them that they should seek proper permission from Ciskei as it was an independent state. De Klerk warned Dr Mandela that the proposed march might lead to a serious showdown and that the demands were unrealistic in any event and formed part of matters still ...
MS GCABASHE: ...[inaudible] at that time it was before Nelson Mandela was released so you really weren't talking ANC leaders you're talking the UDF people?
They had gone to Winnie Mandela at the time. David said no, let's get out and we left. We went to Dr Motlana. When we got to Dr Motlana, Dr Motlana asked our names and we told him, that we wanted some help and assistance so we could go to bury Patrick. Dr Motlana said no, he did not have any ...
and fix whatever damage that they had done. And at that time the President had just come out of Robben Island, and they told me that I should go to Mandela and Mandela was going to fix my house. That is when they went out. This is the sort of harassment that I got, because I kept on being ...
MR VAN RENSBERG: At the time, do you agreethat Mr Nelson Mandela had been released already, I think three years beforethe attack, is that correct?
MRS MASISA: On that day I was not at home, I was in a shack in Ivory 2 Section. Children came on the second day, he left on a Saturday saying that he's going on a rally in F&B Stadium. The last rally of Mandela and children came on the second day to tell me that he is dead and they don't find him.
me and he said to me we belong to Mandela and we must never think that we would be controlling things, even if Mandela was out. He said we will listen to the others, we should go and tell Mandela to give us our own farms.
car. That is where van Zwiel uttered the statement that as long as he is still alive and around in Ermelo we were not going to be able to carry out Mandela's instructions because it was just after Mandela had been released. He said this is not Mandela's place and we were not going to do anything ...
MR RAHANTLHANE: I heard them say: "Get out dogs of Mandela". In Zulu that would be ...(Zulu).
... my particulars to one of the caretakers and Ms Dullah Omar came, she was together with the reverend of the Council of Churches and I think it was Winnie Mandela and Ms Mqay who came and escorted me [indistinct] a husband to Hilda and then they escorted me to Worcester because they could see ...
... case was Collin Devu and another person - another two people, Collin Devu was convicted having of having been an MK member - he’s a bodyguard of Mr Mandela now. He was sentenced to 14 years and an informer Mr X, was one of the people he skipped the country with but he was in protective custody, ...
MS PATEL: Okay, you as a supporter of the ANC, can you recall whether Mandela was released during that time or not?
Names such as Mama Sisulu are names to associate with that kind of pain as well as resistance to that pain. Names such as Winnie Mandela, names such Limpho Hani, Helen Josephs, but most importantly, names of the countless and scores of women, millions of them it is, who have suffered away from ...
You will recall that, at the time when negotiations were taking place, one of the statements which was made by the President of our country, Nelson Mandela, was that in accepting the political settlement, he endorsed it by saying he is hoping that there will be a systematic way of dealing with ...
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