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Special Report Transcript Episode 43, Section 5, Time 19:57During the past week, in fact the past year, we’ve heard a lot about police atrocities during the 1980s, but we have not heard much of the role of the military during those times of upheaval. This week, victims from Phalaborwa told of the terror they experienced at the hands of Five Reconnaissance Commando stationed in this Northern Province town. The unit was established in 1981 by the then Minister of Defence Magnus Malan, and included foreign mercenaries from Angola and Mozambique. Its express aim was to hunt and kill so-called terrorists. This week, some of the victims of these soldiers told their stories. Notes: Max du Preez References select each tab to search for references TRC Final Report47 Security Forces also used ‘ambush’ tactics against civilian protesters in the Western and Eastern Cape. These, like the ‘Trojan Horse shootings’ in Cape Town, resulted in fatalities and injuries. 48 In this period of crisis, arguments for a new approach to the policing of gatherings ... |