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Search Resultsfor winnie mandela... resistance campaign, is launched in July by the ‘Mass Democratic Movement’. The first known meeting between President PW Botha and Nelson Mandela takes place in July. (This follows several secret meetings between representatives of the government and the ANC from 1985.)
The last ... ... the support by members of the AWB of the Bantustan administration in Bophuthatswana in 1994. 10. The Commission agreed to the request by President Mandela that it extend the period available for amnesty applications in the interests of reconciliation in order to accommodate the right wing and ... ... at Commission Hearings 17 The Legal Department was directly involved in the preparation and the leading of evidence at hearings on the ANC, the Mandela United Football Club and the PW Botha hearing. In respect of the latter, only preparation work was done as Mr PW Botha did not attend the ... The report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was presented to President Nelson Mandela on 29 October 1998. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Chairperson Dr Alex Boraine Vice-Chairperson Ms Mary Burton Revd Bongani Finca Ms Sisi Khampepe Mr Richard Lyster Mr Wynand Malan* Ms Hlengiwe ... ... open and transparent. Despite the fact that the legislation gave the President the authority to decide who would serve on the Commission, President Mandela decided to appoint a broadly representative committee to assist him in the process of identifying the commissioners. Organisations of civil ... The report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was presented to President Nelson Mandela on 29 October 1998. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Chairperson Dr Alex Boraine Vice-Chairperson Ms Mary Burton Revd Bongani Finca Ms Sisi Khampepe Mr Richard Lyster Mr Wynand Malan* Ms Hlengiwe ... Christian Institute and the Black People’s Convention (BPC) are banned along with other organisations. Bophuthatswana becomes ‘independent’. Winnie Mandela is banished for eight years to Brandfort in the Orange Free State. 1978 Anti-apartheid academic and activist, Rick Turner is killed in ... ... will be peaceful and, to a large extent, was a symbolic march. There was no idea that we would physically go into Pollsmoor prison and break Mr Mandela out. On that Wednesday 28th we arrived with my colleagues from my denomination together with a big other crowd of clergy and people also ... ... at the back of the hostel and they started shooting at them. They were trying to chop them with some huge bush knives. 66 Fourteen-year-old Ms Winnie Makhubela, the child of Ms Mahlophe’s brother, was the only one of the three young women to survive. In her testimony, Ms Makhubela said ... ... updated with the approval of the State President. 1991: It is revealed that the NIS has destroyed a tape recording of the meeting between Nelson Mandela and PW Botha. This leads to state legal opinions 299/1991 and 308/1991, which argue that ‘sensitive’ records fall outside the ambit of ... ... LAW 1990 2 February: ANC, SACP and PAC unbanned; Emergency restrictions on 33 organisations and 225 listed people lifted 11 February: Mandela released 1990 Indemnity Act No 35: S Granted temporary or permanent indemnity against prosecutions for exiles returning to South Africa. ... The report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was presented to President Nelson Mandela on 29 October 1998. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Chairperson Dr Alex Boraine Vice-Chairperson Ms Mary Burton Revd Bongani Finca Ms Sisi Khampepe Mr Richard Lyster Mr Wynand Malan* Ms Hlengiwe ... [JB06483/01GTSOW] MALOPE, Edward aka Joseph Mashiani [JB02900/01MPMOU] MALULEKA, Charles [JB02425/01MPMOU] MAMA, George Vumile [CT00622/OUT] MANDELA, Aaron aka Zakariah Molotsi [EC1172/96PLZ & EC1387/96PLZ] ... ... on the following enquiries: a Vlakplaas b Witdoek violence in KTC c Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) d Security Police in KwaZulu and Natal e Mandela United Football Club f Chemical and biological warfare ... ... were exposed. 57 Their assailants said the reason they had undressed the women was that “they said they wanted to show us as to where Mandela is”. 58 Ms Nomvula Mokonyane was arrested and put into solitary confinement eleven days after her wedding and two months into her ... ... repression of the uprising. The rest of the hearing heard about a wide range of violations, including allegations of murder against Ms Madikizela-Mandela by the Sono and Tshabalala families. e Sebokeng (5-8 August 1996). Testimony at this hearing ranged from the Sharpville massacre of 1960 to ... ... in favour of any particular political party or group. 46 Another frequent criticism has been that we have allowed people such as Ms Madikizela-Mandela, Mr PW Botha and Dr Wouter Basson, in a manner of speaking, to ‘get away with murder’. In response to this, we have pointed out that we ... ... and Biological Warfare Programme with projects that allegedlly targeted only black people, and allegedly sought to to poison President Nelson Mandela and reduce the fertility of black women? Should our land not be overwhelmed by black fury leading to orgies of revenge, turning us into a ... Volume FOUR Chapter FOUR Institutional Hearing: The Legal Community ■ INTRODUCTION 1 In his speech from the dock in 1962, Nelson Mandela said: I would say that the whole life of any thinking African in this country is driven continuously to a conflict between his conscience on the one hand ... ... attack by dark surrogate forces, which later became known as the ‘Third Force’.66 After a mass funeral in Soweto in 1990, ANC P resident Nelson Mandela publicly pledged the ANC’s commitment to the formation and training of SDUs. In addition, at its consultative conference in Durban 1990, ... |