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AFRIKA, JanAge 40 Description ADOONS, Phineus Zenzile ANDREWS, Levena ABRAHAM, Nzaliseko Christopher ADRIAANSE, Noel John ANDREWS, Piet September ABRAHAMS, Achmat Fardiel AFRIKA, Anna ANDREY, Karl ABRAHAMS, Annalene Mildred Ann AFRIKA, Jan ANGLESS, Edwin ABRAHAMS, Ashraf AFRIKA, Pieter APHANE, Dolly Elizabeth ... ... Funumuzi NCUBE, Johnson Dario NCUBE, Kati Nhlanhla NCUBE, Mannetji (Maniki) NCUBE, Manukelana George NCUBE, Mary Mamolefe NCUBE, Masesi NCUBE, Mdu Afrika NCUBE, Mvumeni NCUBE, Nokuyola Rosemary NCUBE, Nomusa NCUBE, Norah NCUBE, Ntozane NCUBE, Patrick Oupa NCUBE, Philip Sefiri NCUBE, Sifiso ... ... DOYI, Abram Lesley DOYISA, David DOYISA, David Vusumuzi DOYISA, Phucuyise DOYISA, Thoko Patricia DRAMAT, Anwar DU PREEZ, Peter William DU TOIT, Afrika Johannes DU TOIT, David DUBAZANA, Mduduzi DUBAZANA, Wonderboy Hamilton DUBAZANE, Mandla Ray DUBAZANE, Sindisiwe DUBE, Beatrice DUBE, Bekizizwe ... ... mission on 30 May 1978’, reproduced as Annexure V in UN document 13473 of 27 July 1979. 23 Report received from the Institute van Zuidelijk Afrika, Netherlands, 1978. 24 See report of General Pierre Steyn to President FW de Klerk, 20 December 1992. 25 This section was based on information ... ... in the policy of apartheid went beyond simple approval and legitimisation. The church actively promoted apartheid, not least because it served the Afrikaner interests with which it identified. The Dutch Reformed Church admitted that it “often tended to put the interests of its people above the ... ... torture and electric shocks applied to her in Mossel Bay in order to get her to implicate herself in the killing of Development Board employee Mr Afrika Nqumse [CT00559], who had been necklaced in March 1986 in George during ongoing conflicts around forced removals. One of them pushed me on ... ... Lakeyi [CT03065] and at least one other were shot dead by police during street protests. This was followed by the ‘necklace’ killing of Mr Afrika Nqumse [CT00559], an employee of the Development Board seen as responsible for the forced removals. On 3 March 1986, Oudtshoorn activist ... ... allows us to identify the particular path opposition took as it developed over time. 32 See the submission of the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Afrika, Messina. 33 The United Congregational Church, for example, testified at the hearings to the loss of its mother church in Cape Town over its ... ... were destroyed. In Stellenbosch, two people were killed by police, including Mr Ronald Charles Carolissen [CT00436]. In Montague, Mr Pieter Afrika [CT08100] was shot dead. 90 There was widespread political resistance in the southern Cape in September. In Mossel Bay on 10 September, ... ... historic black churches and African-initiated (or indigenous) churches. Unlike the converts of the English-speaking churches, the converts of the Afrikaans Reformed Churches, some other mission churches and certain missionary societies were formed into separate churches – always under the ... were involved in creating a situation in which people were stabbed. Mr Mthuzimele Manziya [EC0636/96UIT] died after he was stabbed and hacked by Ama-Afrika members near an initiation hut in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage. Manziya and nine others were guarding abakhwetha (initiates) from attacks by the ... ... active in the Orange Free State, northern and western Cape, Vaal Triangle and southern Transvaal. 10 Other organisations include Vroue vir Suid Afrika (Women for South Africa – Project Leafy), Jeugkrag (Youth Power – Project Essay), the use of consultants in covert front organisations ... ... of Foreign Affairs 17 The key goals of the secret projects appear to have been related to the collection of information (such as Toegang tot Afrika – Entrance to Africa), building a positive image of South Africa, and sanctions busting (such as projects Blue, Arcadia, Grail, Sixpack, ... ... or ‘alone’ in Xhosa. The name had been used before in the organisation in the translation of Pan Africanist Congress as ‘Umbutho wama Afrika Poqo’ (the organisation of Africanists or ‘undiluted’ or ‘pure’ Africans), those Africans who wanted to be on their own. ... ... der Westhuizen. The mission of the organisation was “die effektiewe mobilisering en kontramobilisering van die verskillende groepe in Suidelike Afrika, ter beveiliging van die RSA se Nasionale Veiligheidsdoelwitte” (the effective mobilisation and contra-mobilisation of different groups in ... ... looked at the 1985 ‘Langa massacre’ in which forty-three people were killed. The conflict between the United Democratic Movement (UDM) and Ama-Afrika featured prominently. g Bisho (9 - 22 September 1996). This hearing focused on the ‘Bisho massacre’. It was the first time that ... ... were, for example, investigations into: the East Rand uprisings; train violence; necklace murders; vigilante groups in the Western Cape; the Ama-Afrika movement in Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth; the conflict between the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Azanian People’s Organisation ... ... General Earp, dated 6 March 1979, in which he states that “Mario [SADF codename for Savimbi] se voortbestaan raak direk die toekoms van Suidelike Afrika. Hy het so belangrik geword dat ons sy veiligheid sal moet verseker”. (His continued existence directly influences the future of Southern ... arrival at Fort Beaufort hospital. The body of Ms Nomangwane Mandita was found in Tinis township with multiple burns and a head wound. Mr Zwelenkomo Afrika Swartbooi [EC0723/96ALB] died in Adelaide hospital as a result of multiple head injuries caused by a sharp object. 441 Police said they were ... |