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| Special Report Transcript Episode 87, Section 2, Time 28:49‘Things Gone Horribly Wrong’ // But PW Botha was not the only difficult politician the Truth Commission had to deal with. It was clear from the beginning that the escapades of Winnie Mandela’s Football Club in Soweto in the 1980s would have to be investigated by the Truth Commission. The Truth Commission preferred an in camera hearing but a defiant Madikizela-Mandela challenged them to have the hearing in public. The two weeks of the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela hearing turned out to be the most sensational event of the Truth Commission covered by most international television networks. The evidence against her appeared devastating but her only response was to deny all charges. Finally she was more or less forced into this half apology. Johannesburg
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ANTON PRETORIUS, IGNATIUS COETZEE, SAREL PETRUS NIENABER
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ALBERTINA SISULU
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JERRY RICHARDSON, MR HESSLINGA, MR DEMPSEY, MR MOODLEY
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PATRICIA JANE KLAPP, MAGALI EUVODIA NKADIMENG, LEROTHODI ANDREW IKANENG, MR S CHILI, MS D CHILI, MRS B CHILI
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PAUL FRANCIS ERASMUS
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MURPHY MOROBE
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TATO MOTLANA
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FREDERICK HENDRIK DEMPSEY, HOOTHRA MOODLEY
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PELO MEKGWE, MR SITHOLE, XOLISWA FALATI
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NOMZAMO ZANIWE WINIFRED                                              MADIKIZELA-MANDELA
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THULANI NICHOLAS DLAMINI, GIFT NTOMBENI
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EUGENE DE KOCK
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EBRAHIM ASVAT, ALBERTINA SISULU, ZAKHELE CYRIL MBATHA
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CHARLES ZWANE, JOHN GEORGE FIVAZ
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