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Special Report
Transcripts for Section 5 of Episode 50

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20:29Now for a story that gives new meaning to the Kentucky Colonel’s secret recipe. It is the story of four quiet students who strolled past Durban police cordons innocently munching on chicken drum sticks.Full Transcript
20:43‘Report by Christina Scott’ // In March Durban security showed where they shot and buried Phumezo Nxiweni. Police claim that the medical student orchestrated a remarkable 13 explosions within three months including the Berea Railway Station, three post offices and a sight in Durban North. The police amnesty applications are wrong. Phumezo Nxiweni wasn’t responsible for those five explosions. They were the job of a KwaMashu MK unit, ‘The Swimmers.’Full Transcript and References
21:13We actually, we put our limpet mine in the Kentucky box in order to make sure that no one is going to be able to see us when we are putting inside the bin which was there in Berea Station. We behaved as people that were just eating this chicken and now we are throwing the box of the chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken in the dustbin. When we are about to approach the public phone which is in Berea Station, because there was a lot of police, we just go to one of the policemen and ask for change as if we are going to phone there in this public phone and this policeman give us change and we phone, but at the same time doing our job. And we managed, and failed to realize that we are coming for something.Full Transcript
22:22Two bombs, believed to be limpet mines, exploded at two South African port cities during the course of last night. In Durban an explosion rocked the Berea Road Railway Station shortly after three o’clock this morning. No one was injured in the blast and train services were operating normally by seven o’clock. Investigations into both blasts were continuing.Full Transcript
22:42We made sure also that the mine is going to explode late at night and it exploded at about two o’clock early in the morning and that helped us again, because no one got injured. My unit was also involved in Durban North in Durban, that is a white suburb, because by then we were taking the struggle to the white cities. The whites obviously were going to get involved if the mines are around them and we know that maybe they will come up and say something about the government of the day. Full Transcript
 
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