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Search Resultsfor winnie mandela... So, since1984 my son has never been coming to Bloemfontein. He didn't have a passport,he was staying in Lesotho until when the President, Mr Mandela, came back. It'sonly then that he requested that he be made a passport to come back home. That'sonly then that he came ... He told me that if you are able go to Mandela, he will be able to help you. Then I went off. I went to (indistinct) to look for a job and then they offered me and that person came back and told the people who were my employers that they cannot accept this person because he is a terrorist. Nquthu, that's what was left. It went on. Please forgive me in case I make a mistake here. There were papers that were distributed in Nquthu that Winnie Mandela and Peter Mokaba will come and address in Nquthu, you know the prominent figures of ANC. I said to myself, "Oh my goodness, if my ... MR DLAMINI: The UDF was an organisation involved in fighting for the rights of black people, as we all know that political leaders like Nelson Mandela were imprisoned and people like Oliver Tambo were forced to exile. The UDF therefore campaigned for the release of such political leaders as well ... ... wherever he went in the world, the propaganda video's and publications got there before him, all of which concentrated mainly on necklacing, on Mrs Winnie Mandela's famous matchbox with matches speech, etc. etc. So I have given you a copy of one of those video's and I have given you also some of ... Comrade Mandela had suspended Codesa II because of those people who were killed. He said the then regime was not prepared to talk to him because his people were being killed. When we looked at the situation we noticed that there were patrol companies assisting the government together with ... MR DALAGUBE: If I can trace our family tree we are originating from Gubenuka and Ngubenuka reproduced Joyi and then thereafter it was Mswewo then Mandela and then later on it was Kunene and then Matanzima is also coming from the same tree because Mtirara is his great grandfather. Matanzima is also ... After its banning the military wing of the African National Congress, Umkhonto weSizwe was launched on the 16th of April 1961. Comrade Nelson Mandela ... (intervention). ... all along I was not aware of the system that had given me the inferior education, and it is then that I realised that there are people like Comrade Mandela and others, who have been jailed for speaking out against oppression that is being enforced on us. It is then that I became aware of the ... soldiers. Now the application - the amnesty I'm applying for is with regard to the activities that we carried out in such areas as no-go areas and Mandela and Mazibuko ... in on the 7th of February. By then the February 2 speech had been delivered by F W de Klerk. Shortly, a few days after the 7th of February, Nelson Mandela was released. The situation was now extremely fluid. In fact, precisely because of that situation, we began to introduce systematic ... MR WALUS: Yes I will try to do that Mr Chairman. Mr Chairman number C1 - Nelson Mandela, obviously this surname was known to me. Number B4, Mac Maharaj, at that moment this surname is known to me, at that time it ... if there is peace and quite it is because you are being tyrannical because we have not done what the community wants yet. What we wanted is for Mandela to be released so that we could have jobs, we wanted Mandela to be President, we told them that they are going to be employed by Mandela they ... I would like to submit that when I grew up and went to school at kwaMashu there was a bit of violence. When I attended school at Mzuvehle, there would be violence. We would be involved in marches. We actually struggled for the release of Mr Mandela. Before they went out they saw President Nelson Mandela's photo which was in the bedroom and they kicked it and they tore it into pieces. Then they went out. I don't know why they came into my place because they killed my children whilst they were asleep. They also killed my friends. I was ... ... one we've already received amnesty for, the second Botswana incident was the 14th of June 1985 operation in Botswana and then he and I went to Mrs Winnie Mandela's house, which we went together on and if I depend on my memory, then those are the incidents which I can recall and then this ... underground. I use to travel with my mum. I mean, when I say mum, I mean Winnie Madike Zelemanzela, use to help me by taking clothes to give them to poor children whose fathers had been long arrested. We use to send some money and food for such children, but I would not show my activities in ... Now, from this fact, it seems to me to be absurd to say that Nelson Mandela's Government does not care about the human rights abberations that are taking place in a totalitarian society; that is China today. trusted that he was going to hire me because he knew me. It was in 1991, I think in March 1991, he told me he couldn't hire me, I should go and see Mandela and Buthelezi. He asked me if I do know Mandela, I told him no, I only know him by far but he said now that he's been released blacks are ... MR KOTZE: And what was your feeling when you heard that President Mandela was to be released? |