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Special Report Transcript Episode 62, Section 3, Time 23:15Two years later activists again gathered at a grave, this time to lie to rest Robert Waterwitch and Coline Williams. But the victims of Bonteheuwel’s violent confrontation with apartheid are not only the ones lying in Cape Town’s graveyards. For every martyr there are many, many more grappling with the destruction of their lives. References select each tab to search for references Hearing Transcripts TRC Final Report TRC VictimsResurgence of public protest: the Defiance Campaign, 1989 130 After the 1986 declaration of the state of emergency, the Peninsula experienced only isolated clashes between protestors and security forces. Of particular note were the large high-profile burials of MK operatives such as the ... Coline Williams and Robert Waterwitch Four limpet mine attacks in the Peninsula were planned for the evening of Sunday 23 July 1989 as part of an anti-election bombing campaign by MK. Magistrate’s courts were targeted as they were to be used for election nominations the following day. Mines ... Stoning and petrol bomb attacks on commuters 297 There are three periods of deaths and injuries resulting from stonings and petrol bombs during street protests in the Western Cape, namely the 1985 unrest peak, 1986 and 1989. Mr C J Neels Kapp [CT03069] died in September 1985 after being stoned ... |