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Search Resultsfor winnie mandela... behind. When he was still holding Stanley, Stanley got weaker and weaker and he called for help from the police, but the police said, "go and call Mandela so that he can come to help you because it is Mandela who you are fighting for". When Stanley started drowning the other boys started ... not recall whether it was Nomsa or what her name was, she lives in Orlando West, we arrested her at her house in Orlando West. That is close to Mrs Mandela's house. She lived with her mother when we arrested her. And then at some stage before the explosion at Cafe Zurich, she worked at IGI in ... The applicant was commander of the SDU in Mandela section, Tokoza. In October 1993 he heard a noise in the street, enquired, and was told by members of his unit that they were chasing an informer. He believed them. Everybody knew what occurred to informers of the time. He then fetched his ... ... Bongi," and my father said, "I don't know where he is," and they said, "We want all your sons," and they said, "You've beaten the chief. You are Mandela's sons. You stayed a long time in Johannesburg. It means you are clever." And at that time they started beating my father and then ... ... As I said, when this started to happen, and you will realise or remember back that all the main political people were involved, like President Mandela, Mr de Klerk, and it was really a situation of this community asking for Government to assist. Once the Defence Force were given the ... The applicant was commander of the SDU in Mandela section, Tokoza. In October 1993 he heard a noise in the street, enquired, and was told by members of his unit that they were chasing an informer. He believed them. Everybody knew what occurred to informers of the time. He then fetched his AK47 ... not know how to escape. My wife opened and some of them were having shambuks and they were just breaking through. They asked me to tell them where Mandela was around Vleifontein. They said they were sent by Mr Nemagutu to come and fetch Mandela from Vleifontein. My wife asked me to go. She ... ... whose lives have been messed up by the previous Government so that we can feel worthy of ourselves and not like a bunch of low-lives. President Mandela should unveil a memorial in Parliament that will recognise the role as youth played as well as how our lives have been ruined by the previous ... ... and Zola Mangoli and Baba Doti and Msimeni Lawrence Gazi - so there is no - and that he even went to a funeral where mention was made of Mr Nelson Mandela, Mr Oliver Tambo, Mr Joe Slovo, so that whoever was gathering this information didn’t spare the mentioning of any names. On page 6, the name ... ... that the government sold us out. The first, I was part of a system that through the years through birth up to 1990, with the release of Mr Nelson Mandela which was the beginning of the negotiation process, the National Party was in power in this country and separate development or apartheid was ... ... of the bank, he was approaching the people who had entered the bank and he then asked them what they wanted. They then demanded the release of Mandela and then the combi in which they were delivered was, in fact, full of ammunition and weapons. The also requested that Minister Vorster ... ... focused on the security establishments, especially after the Inkatha great scandal broke in July 1991. Then in order to appease Mr Nelson Mandela, the government appointed the Khan Commission and secrecy was by then an ... had led this country, the Walter Sisulu's, the Nelson Mandela's, men who today have almost captured the international world, you see it when you sit before TV when he's outside the country that everybody, even the Queen of England on the 8th of July 1996 was almost bowing down to him. The children ... ... we had to sign some documents so that we appear before the court. We were told that if you do not sign these documents we would be jailed where Mandela was jailed for the rest of our lives. They used a chain to fasten my hands behind my back. This chain had some padlocks. Then they started ... ... to explain something. You see, these gangs were always associating them with politics, because at the time people from exile were coming in; Mandela as well was back, so there was a process in place that we - such as Codesa. So these people were being used by the police to take away the ... ... of an amazing power to forgive that has been released in many of those who were victims of the apartheid regime including our President, Nelson Mandela. The fact that they have no bitterness or desire for revenge means that the pain has been robbed of its power to provoke evil in a vicious, ... ... they arrested me for was for politics. I told them that I didn't understand why they were torturing and assaulting me. They asked me if I knew Mandela and I said even if I do not know him personally I want him to be released so that we could be freed. I was then kicked and de Kock said I ... ... my case political and that I can forget about this, and his straight words were the following: that I would have to live the rest of my life with Mandela at Robben Island, that we should play the game and tell them what exactly happened and then that we would not have a long imprisonment. I ... ... it would have been to just goalong with the flow. I would like to have made a better, moreintelligent contribution to my country. In President Mandela'sbook, Long Walk to Freedom, he describes a meeting with a daggasmuggler who was on the road who turned out to have been a staunchally in ... ... very well because I was at the secondary school called Waparangwe in the district of Marble Hall. Our people in the farms, after 1962 after Mandela was given judgement, white people started chasing our people from the farms. So they did not know where to go and they wanted to come to ... |