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The victims' index provides a comprehensive listing of the known victims of politically motivated crimes during the apartheid era, as identified through the TRC.
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Structure
The list provides detailed information related to personal loss, death or injury, as well as the victim's age at the time of the incident.
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TRC Victims - Letter F
Name | Age | Description | | FAMA Mkululi | 36 | An ANC supporter who was shot and injured, allegedly by IFP supporters, in Germiston, Transvaal, on 16 June 1990. | References | FANA, Bangizwe Maydon | 21 | A UDF supporter who was shot dead by Inkatha supporters at Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 31 May 1989. | References | FANAYO, Monwabisi Reginald 'Lemi' | | Was abducted by UDF supporters from his home at Uitenhage, Cape, in February 1988. He was then stabbed, stoned and burnt to death. One UDF supporter applied for and was granted amnesty (AC/1998/0027). | References | FANEPHU, Jackson Nowathu | 45 | Was killed by alleged IFP supporters during political conflict in Mqanduli, Transkei, on 3 September 1990. | References | FANI, Gloria Thoko | | Was killed when AWB members detonated a car bomb in Bree Street, Johannesburg, on 24 April 1994, in an effort to disrupt the electoral process. Seven people were killed and thirteen injured in the blast. Two perpetrators were granted amnesty (AC/1999/0342). See right-wing attacks. | References | FANI, Mlandelwa | | An iKongo member who was assaulted in detention and lost his home in an arson attack in 1960 in Emonti, Bizana, Transkei, in a revenge attack after he had burnt down homes belonging to informers. See Pondoland revolt. | References | FANI, Mphati Douglas | 18 | An ANC supporter who was severely assaulted by members of AmaAfrika, in Dube, near Klipplaat, Cape, during 1990, in conflict between the ANC and the Black Local Authority. | References | FANI, Nqeke | | Was severely assaulted by members of the SAP in her home in Bizana, Transkei, during 1960, when police were conducting a search for her husband, wanted in connection with Pondoland revolt. Ms Fani was detained and interrogated twice that year. See Pondoland revolt. | References | FANTE, Mathew | | A UDF supporter who was severely assaulted by Amasolomzi vigilantes, together with police, in Ashton, Cape, in November 1985. Thereafter he was held in custody for many months before being sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for arson. See Amasolomzi. | References | FANTE, Phillis Nontutuzelo | 22 | A UDF supporter who was severelybeaten by named Amasolomzi vigilantes in Ashton, Cape, on 4 November 1985. She was again assaulted by vigilantes, aided by members of the SAP, when arrested on 8 April 1986 for the attempted murd e r of a state witness whose court evidence had resulted in an eight year prison sentence for her husband. Ms Fante was then herself sentenced to fifteen years’ imprisonment. | References | FANTI, Mzwandile Wilson | 37 | An ANC member who was imprisoned for eight years on Robben Island in 1964 for his political activities. After his release, he was placed under a banning order in Stutterheim, Cape. He was detained in 1981, and again in 1982, for his leading role in campaigning against the incorporation of the Mgwali area into the Ciskei. During his detention, he was tortured at the Cambridge police station, East London. Mr Fanti was eventually acquitted of charges of promoting the ANC. | References | FANYANE, Mokganyeng Zebulon | 39 | A UDF supporter who was beaten by members of the Lebowa Police in Burgersfort, Transvaal. | References | FARISANI, Tshenuwani Simon | 29 | Was arrested by Venda Police and SAP Special Branch officers on 14 March 1977 and taken to Howick, Natal, where he was tortured. Mr Farisani, an ordained minister at the time, was suspected of helping activists flee into exile. | References | FATHA, Nikele | 23 | He lost an eye after being shot by members of the SAP in Hofmeyr, Cape, on 24 December 1986. | References | FATMAN, Eric Mxolisi | 22 | A UDF activist who was detained under emergency regulations in June 1985 at Klipplaat, Cape. He was held for five months at the police station during which he was tortured by named members of the SAP. | References | FATMAN, Prindile W | | Was injured when an MK unit attacked the Madeira police station, in Umtata, Transkei, on 29 July 1986. At least eight people were killed in the attack, including members of the SAP, civilians and one of the MK operatives. One MK operative applied for and was granted amnesty (AC/2000/240). | References | FATYELA, Fuzile | | A Steynsburg Youth Congress member who was shot dead by a named councillor and SAP member in Steynsburg, Cape, on 4 July 1990, during a service for fellow activists. | References | FATYELA, Richard Masinda | 27 | A student activist who was beaten and tortured by members of the SAP at the police station in Richmond, Cape, in October 1985, during a period of student protest. | References | FAZZIE, Mzwandile | | Was shot dead on 9 December 1982 in an attack by SADF Special Forces operatives on several ANC houses and a block of flats on Maseru, Lesotho. Thirty South Africans and twelve citizens of Lesotho were killed in the midnight attack. | References | FAZZIE, Mzwanele | 20 | An ANC member from Duncan Village, East London, was shot dead on 9 December 1982 in an attack by SADF Special Forces operatives on several ANC houses and a block of flats in Maseru, Lesotho. Mr Fazzie was an ANC courier who had arrived in Maseru the night before the attack. Thirty South Africans and twelve citizens of Lesotho were killed in the midnight attack. See Duncan Village. | References |
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