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Another question relates to the revenge, if you remember quite well the speech of President Mandela at Kings Park.
The first and perhaps the most important is from President Mandela himself. He sends his best wishes for the success and positive outcome of the hearings.
MR MASOKA: Yes, at Mandela I shot and even at Mazibuko Street, as well as Mshayazafe incident. I did shoot at those two incidents.
JUDGE DE JAGER: Wasn't there a call by your leader, Mr Mandela, at that stage, that there should be peace before the elections?
MR SIBIYA: I tried to contact him in various ways. Sometimes he would come to the township and sometimes I will meet him at Mbalenhle at a place called Mandela Village.
MR MOGANO: No, I know nothing. I heard nothing about him. MR LEWIN: When you went to John Vorster Square, you say in your statement they told you to go to Mandela to find out about him.
When we look at each other, we say well, that darkie, that whitie, and we are in two's about how good we are, what a great man Mandela is, but in our heart of hearts, we believe that actually kaffirs shouldn't be ruling.
MR PRINSLOO: Since the ANC was unbanned in 1990 and Mr Mandela was already out of prison and other ANC members were allowed back into the country, what was the AWB's attitude?
MR SARDIWALLA: In 1993, around the date when our erstwhile Pres Nelson Mandela was released, there was a further escalation of violence.
MS NGIXE: They said we must tell them the truth and tell about the person who made us join this organization. And would we know whether Mr Mandela would be released? And we never answered them because we did not know what to say, because we were in the veld.
      *     Setting goods trains alight with petrol bombs - August 1962 in protest during Mandela's first trial;
I’ve been forced and I spend 6 hours there and the instructor there is a - is a racist …END OF TAPE 2, SIDE A… Mandela otherwise he cannot do otherwise but at home they force me to go back.
MR MABUZA: With regards to what I wrote here, there was a call made by Mrs Mandela to the effect that police and soldiers and other State apparatus should be isolated.
MR MABUZA: With regards to what I wrote here, there was a call made by Mrs Mandela to the effect that police and soldiers and other State apparatus should be isolated.
In 1983 we received the letter from him my son, telling us that he is in Nigeria. The Police stopped coming to my home when Mandela was released, but I never have seen my son yet.
MR NIEUWOUDT: He was arrested, Mr Mac Maharaj and in terms of Security Legislation he was detained and President Mandela personally came to visit him in my presence.
MR NYAWUZA: I became first aware of the ANC whilst I was still at school and started associating myself with the organisation when Mr Mandela was released in 1990, that is when I became an active follower of the ANC.
MR MAKOLA: My Commander was killed in 1992, on the 7th of July. His name was George Skamora Machel. After his death we received our instructions from Mr Makudela, whom we also referred to as Mr Mandela.
... situation in context, all of us, black and white, we were the product of a sick society and all the activities which happened before 1990, when Mandela was released, most of us we considered them as actions which were done by members of a sick society, with the exception of the robbery issues ...
... unfolding. Now, with particular reference to the Seven Day War, I would concur with some observers that the hugely successful rally addressed by Mandela in Durban, and the subsequent low turnout of IFP supporters to the Buthelezi rally at the same venue, had created an unbearable tension in ...
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