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Search Resultsfor winnie mandelaAt the police station they told me that Mandela will never be released from prison and also that Mbeki they will also not leave jail. They are also the same as you. I heard you were influencing the workers so they can strike. I told them, no I am not doing that. When I refused that I was not ... In 1990 when Pres Mandela was released, I was released as well from Sterkfontein, but I was released under conditions for five years, to be under my mother's guardianship. That is as far as my story goes. MR MOKOENA: Yes. As we were on our way to Bekkersdal, we get to Bekkersdal and on our arrival at Bekkersdal we started at Mandela's Squatter Camp, it's a section of shacks there, where we did know some of our comrades were staying there. MR BARNARD: Sir, I cannot tell you. I was released five days before Mr Mandela's release under Section 29, I think two weeks later I left on leave and approximately two weeks later I returned and I had the meeting with Witkop Badenhorst and then I joined the Military Intelligence. The applicant alleges that he and four other members of their SDU were patrolling in the vicinity of Mandela squatter camp when they saw two uniformed policemen. Their commander, one Winkie, ordered that they should approach the policemen in order to disarm them and take their firearms. MR PRINSLOO: Now subsequent to this taxi boycott, if we can move on to November 1993, did you have occasion, or rather let me put it to you this way, were you aware that the former President, Mr Nelson Mandela, was due to address a meeting on the 20th of November at Ingwavuma at Natal? Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Joe Slovo ... (Laughter). All the people that I know are famous. Under the name of Joe Slovo, I underlined that, and that was the great mistake that I did. I was made to squat on the floor and kicked on my private parts by Sgt Calligan. It was quite evident that the IFP was the friend of the police and that the ANC was the terrorist. The leader of the ANC, that is Mr Mandela, he was a criminal who had just been out of jail. He was also a former Commander of the MK, whilst the leader of the IFP was a royal prince, that is, Mr ... ... own report. I'm not certain where this report went to, I don't know if this is part of the provisional report that went to President Nelson Mandela, but on page 124 of this bundle, also the paragraph 124, it is ... While I was sitting there the policeman came in, the one I have been told of, he was Van Rensburg, and then he explained to me how Mandela and them are educated and he asked me what standard was I doing and I told him and then he said to me we had to co-operate. If that is the case I will be in a ... ... to the security branch in Bloemfontein; they have used him in many operations, amongst which were the bombings of houses, the clinic of Mrs Mandela, we can use him here in Mamelodi; he can do the same thing? He has done these things ... MR THOBELA: No, I used to favour the ANC, especially I used to favour one person. I used to favour the President, Nelson Mandela. ... money and try to help me and go and see me because the people that the authorities were wicked. I stay in jail until I was released - I thank Mr Mandela - it is because of him that I was ... MR BLAAU: We all know that the ANC was unbanned in February when Nelson Mandela was released and since then we were all organising, from January, because we knew that the ANC will be unbanned. We prepared ourselves but the elections took place in February. MR DE KOCK: No. Then we can compare why wasn't Mrs Madikizela-Mandela never taken out because the fallout wasn't the same as your atom explosion that would now be the fallout through the years and in this case we also saw that whoever planned it, never really had the insight into what was going on ... Then on the second occasion it was in 1990. Immediately after the release of President Mandela, when people were happy, one of the people who were very happy, fell from the car which was driven by the police and that person died. At that time a Commission was appointed after an agreement between Mr Mandela and de Klerk, for the reason that people were being murdered in the Vaal Triangle, and which the police claimed those murders were committed by MK members. That Commission was the Goldstone Commission. MR STRYDOM: With the negotiations yes. According to the AWB the National Party since the release of the State President, Mr Mandela the National Party was in an alliance with the ANC. ... we hand it over to the Investigating Committee which we'll forward to the Reparations Committee which will put forward recommendations to President Mandela so as to see how victims can be assisted, we thank you very ... We all wish therefore that you could have seen all the beautiful things that happened like the inauguration of Mr Mandela as the president, but unfortunately you couldn’t see all that because your eyes were removed. But though you don’t express it, but in you heart you still know that he is ... |