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Content
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 J
Name | Age | Description | | JILI, Sitibitibi | 55 | An ANC supporter whpse house near Richmond, Natal, was burnt down by IFP supporters during intensifying violent conflict in the area in 1990. | References | JILI, Thembisile Zanele | 18 | An IFP supporter whose home was burnt down by ANC supporters at Phatheni, Richmond, Natal, on 10 February 1991. | References | JILI, Tholumuzi Erasmus | 11 | Was tortured to death by named ANC supporters at Folweni, KwaZulu, near Umlazi, Durban, on 12 September 1991, allegedly because his family supported the IFP. | References | JILI, Winnie Mavis | 18 | An ANC supporter whose family home in Richmond, Natal, was burnt down by IFP supporters in 1992. | References | JILI, Zwe | 20 | An ANC supporter whose family home in Richmond, Natal, was burnt down in April 1992 during continuing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area. | References | JILINGISI, Maboyi | 33 | He lost the use of one eye when he was beaten with sjamboks by members of the Ciskei Police at a community meeting about a consumer boycott in King William’s Town, Cape, on 21 September 1985. Several people were injured in the attack. | References | JILIZA, Sithembiso | | Was shot at her aunt’s house in Senaoane, Soweto, Johannesburg, on 9 March 1991 during conflict between ANC and IFP supporters. Two others were killed and Ms Jiliza was reportedly paralysed as a result of her injuries. | References | JIM, Richard | 34 | A taxi driver who was paralysed in a shooting at the Nyanga terminus, Cape Town, on 10 August 1991, during conflict between opposing taxi associations. This conflict took on a political dimension due to perceptions of political affiliation. See taxi violence. | References | JIMLONGO, Myoyo Simon | 37 | An ANC supporter who was severely beaten by members of the Ciskei Defence Force (CDF) in King William’s Town, Cape, on 6 September 1992 during political conflict over the reimposition of the headman system. | References | JINGANA, Lizo Livingstone | 44 | Was stabbed and injured by UDF supporters in Uitenhage, Cape, on 30 September 1985, for refusing their request not to sell liquor to AZAPO and AmaAfrika supporters. | References | JINGELA, Bekabakubo Paulos | 44 | An ANC supporter whose house was burnt down by the Amavaravara in KwaNdengezi, KwaZulu, near Pinetown, Natal, in 1992. | References | JINIKWE, Hilton Vusumzi | | An ANC supporter who disappeared in April 1985 in Kirkwood, Cape, together with his friend with whom he was planning to go into exile. He has not been seen since. | References | JININEKA, Mzonke Ben | 64 | An ANC supporter who was sentenced in 1960 to five years in prison in Kokstad, Natal, where he was beaten with rifle butts and sjamboks. He had participated in the Nonqulwana resistance, which challenged apartheid legislation in Transkei. | References | JININEKA, Ndaleko | | A Transkei Defence Force (TDF) soldier who was injured during an attempted coup in Umtata, Transkei, on 22 November 1990. Seven TDF soldiers were killed and some thirty three were wounded. Four of the coup conspirators were granted amnesty. Six Vlakplaas operatives were granted amnesty for providing arms for the attempted coup. An SADF Military Intelligence operative, who applied for amnesty for his role in supporting the coup, later withdrew his application (AC/2000/036; AC/2001/095 and AC/2001/199). | References | JININEKA, Nelson | 23 | An ANC member who was assaulted with sticks by SADF and SAP members while in detention in Kokstad and Bizana prisons in June 1960. In the Pondoland revolt, Mr Jinineka had taken part in the protest against the allocation of land to whites in return for money. See Pondoland revolt. | References | JININEKA, Ziphate | | An ANC member who was imprisoned for two years for his role in the Pondoland revolt in Transkei during 1960. See Pondoland revolt. | References | JIYANE, Isaiah | 47 | Was killed by IFP supporters when he was thrown off a moving train near Denver station, Johannesburg, on 28 March 1994. Several people were killed on trains that day in reaction to the shootings that had taken place at the ANC headquarters at Shell House. | References | JIYANE, Jeminah | | Was shot dead by members of the SAP in KwaGuqa, Witbank, Transvaal, on 16 July 1985 during conflict caused by a school boycott in the township. Her unborn baby was also killed in the incident. | References | JIYANE, Mary Monyadiwe | | Was severely beaten by members of the Imbokodo vigilante group in Dennilton, KwaNdebele, on 1 January 1986. Imbokodo vigilantes with state support targeted residents opposed to KwaNdebele independence. See Imbokodo. | References | JIYANE, Ms (first name not given) | | Was publicly assaulted in Hambanathi, near Durban, on 5 May 1985, allegedly by Inkatha supporters who were taking over the homes of UDF supporters at a time of political conflict. Other women lost their homes in the same attack. | References |
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