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Special Report Transcript Episode 27, Section 2, Time 06:27One of the corpses he carries with him is that of Durban lawyer, Griffiths Mxenge stabbed to death on the evening of 19 November 1981. // Working in the area of the regional security police chief of Port Natal, which is Durban, Brigadier van der Hofen, I …. // Coetzee testified that he was ordered by Brigadier van der Hofen to make a plan with Griffiths Mxenge. Capt Andy Taylor provided the details: where Mxenge lived, worked and what he looked like. Notes: Reporter; Dirk Coetzee; Reporter References select each tab to search for references Hearing Transcripts TRC Final Report TRC VictimsGriffiths Mxenge 234 Mr Griffiths Mxenge, a prominent Durban lawyer, was stabbed to death on 19 November 1981. The Commission received amnesty applications from Captain Dirk Coetzee [AM0063/96], commander of C1, the Vlakplaas unit; Vlakplaas members Constable Butana Almond Nofemela [AM0064/96] ... Contra-mobilisation Support to surrogate and opposition groups 551 Other chapters of this report deal with the former state’s use of surrogate forces and covert support to opposition groups outside South Africa. Major Craig Williamson told the Commission that this strategy was adopted and ... 65 Mr Mthunzi Velemseni Njakazi [KZN/NN/063/DN], a returnee, was shot in the legs and chest by the Security Branch on 28 January 1991. The Durban City police called an ambulance but the Security Branch allegedly delayed the victim’s getting to hospital and he subsequently died. Police claimed ... Covert Security Branch activity 81 A number of prominent community leaders and activists were targeted for attack during this period. Many of these attacks were attributed to the covert operations of the security police. The Case of Fatima Meer Durban academic Ms Fatima Meer’s home was ... AUTHORISATION OF UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES 322. Increasingly, as time went on, the security forces used unlawful and criminal actions, particularly extrajudicial killings, to respond to the political situation. By n o w, the condonation and tolerance of extrajudicial activity had led to a culture of ... |