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DLAMINI, (first name not given)

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An ANC supporter who was targeted for elimination by IFP members at Hlanganani Hall, Esikhawini, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, during 1992. One perpetrator in the conspiracy was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0332).

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... Commission on a full-time, part-time and voluntary basis up until the time of reporting. Ackerman, S Boltman, M Caga, BM Camagu, Z Carr, Z Dlamini, M Dlamini, MC Erasmus, FR Esau, AS February, TJ Filizwe, LC Gcabashe, TV Goba, SC Golding, J Goss, S Green, V Grobbelaar, JI ...
... in an RPG 7 rocket attack on a police van. 414 According to Security Branch records for this period, the main suspect was Mr Sbu Mkhize. It was noted that he appeared to be driven by revenge for the death of his father, ANC leader Sipho Mkhize, allegedly at the hands of KZP member Constable ...
I wish to advise you that a thorough investigation is being conducted by the SAP. Investigations instituted have proved that so-called hit squads do not exist in the SAP. This is a farfetched figment which exists only in the imaginations of certain individuals, organisations, etc. and has no ...
... Johannes Sibongumusa Luthuli, Khayelihle Ndlovu, Nkosinathi Sithole and Themba Msimango During April 1987, Jamile instructed Mr Vela Mchunu and another ‘Caprivi trainee’ to kill UDF members Cornelius Delani Sikhakane, Johannes Sibongumusa Luthuli, Khayelihle Ndlovu, Nkosinathi Sithole and ...
... charges against sixteen members of the Toaster Gang allegedly involved in this attack were withdrawn due to lack of evidence. Charges against another five members of the gang (twelve of murder, two of attempted murder, sixteen of robbery, one of rape and illegal possession of firearms) were ...
an attack, patrolled the streets. At 21h00 police arrived in the township and patrolling youths were ordered to get off the streets.44 Those who did not were allegedly teargassed. The police reported that they fired birdshot when a police patrol was petrol-bombed on three occasions. The police ...
... Brigadier Mathe, so that identity cards or documents could be made for those trainees. (Hammarsdale Hearing, 11-14 August 1998) 57. Mr Stewart noted that this method of operation worked initially but then began to change. And at that time it seems that there was an attempt to implement ...
... deceased) of the Riot Unit, and its members56. In addition, community members have consistently alleged that police were involved in attacks. One notable instance occurred on 23 June 1991 when sixteen ANC-aligned persons were killed and their bodies mutilated. Witnesses claimed that police 4x4 ...
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HIT SQUAD INCLUDED: CONSTABLE VICTOR BUTHELEZI, JOYFUL MTHETHWA (A CAPRIVI TRAINEE), CONSTABLE P S NDLOVU (A CAPRIVI TRAINEE). NOT ALL MEMBERS PARTICIPATED JOINTLY IN EACH AND EVERY UNLAWFUL ATTACK. MKHIZE WAS, HOWEVER, THE LEADER OF THE GROUP AND, IN THE MAIN, TOOK ...
... Commandant Corrie Meerholtz ,who commanded the operation, shot Danger Nyoni while the boy was trying to protect his father. This information has not been corroborated. 268 Information on this raid was supplied to the Commission by three sources, Eugene de Kock, Christoffel Nel and one of the ...
was sitting. He was subsequently released and banished to Kimberley. He was only released from the Island because the regime knew very well he would not live long. 67 In another trial, targeting people who had participated in the pass protests, Mr Matthew Nkoana of the PAC and 141 others were ...
... Zwelithini had been insulted. 647 As train attacks escalated, commuters increasingly organised themselves in defence against the violence. People not ‘belonging’ to a particular coach would be considered a threat to commuters usually occupying that coach. A number of commuters were thrown ...
... Geldenhuys, who took over as an investigating officer in 1991, conceded that the manner in which the Ermelo police had handled the case could not have solved it. He admitted that, in the course of constructing a new docket for the investigation, he had concealed the relevant evidence. 704 ...
... held in lengthy detention before being released – again after the political situation had changed in 1990. 328 The fate of these abductees was not, however, typical. The evidence available to the Commission suggests that the more likely fate of an abductee was to be either ‘persuaded’ to ...
... that of Mr Vuyani Mavuso, an ANC guerrilla who had been abducted during the Special Forces raid on Matola in Mozambique on 30 January 1981. He and another ANC member, Mr Motidi Ntshekang (aka ‘Ghost’) and Mr David Ntombela, a Mozambican security guard, were forcibly taken to South Africa. The ...
... Chris Rorich and Coetzee, all of whom submitted amnesty applications. Viktor also applied for amnesty. The head of the Ermelo security police did not. 228 The two houses targeted were thought to be ANC transit facilities and it was believed that the Sasol squad had stayed in one of them. The ...
... were appointed as Human Rights Violations Committee members.3 These were: Dr Russell Ally (Johannesburg) Ms June Crichton (East London) Mr Mdu Dlamini (Durban) Ms Virginia Gcabashe (Durban) Ms Pumla Gobodo-Madikezela (Cape Town) Mr Ilan Lax (Durban).4 Mr Hugh Lewin (Johannesburg) Ms Judith ...
At a later stage in the Commission’s life, a much debated resolution was taken to use these secondary sources for corroboration purposes only, and not for the identification of ‘victims’ for the purpose of reparations. 1 See further, volume one, The Mandate and Administrative Report of the ...
... Lungile Johnson NCAMA, Gilbert John NCAMA, Lotshiwe Maggie Mamchithwa NCAMA, Tshabethu NCAMA, Victor NCAMANE, Lehloholo James NCAMISILE, Khuwula Annotoria NCAMLA, Velile NCANANA, Bhekie NCANDA, Jeffrey NCANDA, Simancamanca NCANE, Khishiwe NCANE, Mandlakayise Amos Skhova NCANE, Meslinah Maje ...
... the staff selection process to ensure that appointments responded to political sensitivities and followed affirmative action criteria. 14 Of the first thirty people appointed, twenty had been unemployed and, of these, many had never worked previously. They were employed for their potential to ...
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