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LAW, StanleyAge 55 Description ... inmates at the camp. 83. Amnesty applications were also made for several cases of beating during interrogation.1 4 1 84. Mr Moruti Edmond Noosi (MK Stanley) [AM6307/97] was granted amnesty for an assault on Mr Don Sipho Mashele (MK Ben Maseko) in the early 1980s. Noosi was a senior member of the ... ... infiltrating South Africa used Mr Serache’s home as a transit facility. Several days before the attack, a planning meeting attended by General Stanley Schutte, then head of the Security Branch and General AJ ‘Kat’ Liebenberg, then head of Special Forces, was held at a Security Branch ... ... . 48. Six members of the PAC, Mr Mangalisekele Bhani [AM5708/97], Mr Silimela Qukubona Ngesi [AM020/97], Mr Lerato Abel Khotle [AM5619/97], Mr Stanley Michael Tshoane [AM5901/97], Mr Moalusi Morrison [AM5953/97] and Mr George Thabang Mazete [AM6630/97] were granted amnesty [AC/2000/250] for ... ... Bhekamakhosi Paulos [KZN/ZJ/019/DN] K WA P H U N A / S KONK WANA, Thamsanqa July [EC0341/96KWT] LANGA, Aaron [KZN/SELF/089/DN] L E D WABA, Stanley Moalusi [JB00413/01GTSOW L E D WABA, Thomas [JB01257/02PS] LEKALAKALA, Lesiba Piet [JB05147/01ERKAT ] LENONG, Simon [JB00276/01GTSOW] ... ... jails and that special arrangements should be made to pardon them. At a parliamentary briefing after the debate on the Commission’s report, Dr Stanley Mogoba, the President of the PAC, made a call to the State President to pardon ‘the many freedom fighters who are still languishing in our ... ... SHANGE, Thulani Doctor [JB00506/01ERT E M ] SHANGE, Vincent Lucky [JB00506/01ERT E M ] SHIBURI / SHIVURI Elias [JB04071/01GTSOW] SHIRINDA, Lawrence [JB03337/02NPTZA] SHIRINDA, Phineas [JB06393/02NPPTB] SHOZI, Doda Elias [KZN/FN/130/DN] SHOZI, Mhawukelwa Nkosiyabo [KZN/NM/290/EM] ... ... with the bombing in February 1986. Two other MK members thought also to have been involved in the bombing, Mr Phumezo Nxiweni (20) and Mr Sipho Stanley Bhila (31), were subsequently executed by the police (see above). The state’s main accomplice witness in the case, a Mr Mofokeng, told the ... ... Warrant Officer Sokhela, in August 1986. Ndwandwe was abducted from Swaziland by Durban Security Branch members Lieutenant Sam du Preez, Sergeant Lawrence Wasserman, Colonel Andy Taylor, Mr J A Steyn and Mr J A Vorster in October 1988 and taken to their farm or ‘safe house’ at Elandskop, ... ... admitted to the bombing of Rossburgh Railway station the previous night. They decided to “eliminate” him, the task being given to Andy Taylor, Lawrence Wasserman and Du Preez. Taylor explains: It was clear to me that he was a dangerous terrorist who would not stop his activities … It was ... ... two who had escaped were shot by a named farmer on 12 September. The investigating officer was CJH Bressler. The victims were Mr Nicolaas Moio, Mr Stanley Mehlape, and Mr Frans Mgoasheng. 341 On 3 August 1998, five people were shot and buried on Bridge Water Farm, a state-owned farm in the ... ... killed in this raid killed, namely: Mr Thabang Moses Bookholane, Mr Mduduzi Guma, Mr Lancelot Mfanafuthi Hadebe, Mr William Khanyile, Mr Bhekumuzi Lawrence Magubane, Mr Levinson Mandisi Manakaza, Mr Dumisani Matandela, Mr Motso Aubrey Mokgabudi, Mr Daniel Molebatsi, Mr Nelson Ndunamvula, Mr ... the families of those who died before the death sentence was passed. Two other MK members were allegedly implicated in the blast, one of whom was Mr Stanley Bhila [KZN/NJ/004/DN]. Both were killed by security police. Applications for amnesty were received in this regard. 22 The Commission ... ... on 1 September 1987 for their part in this. 30 ‘Submission to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by the Foundation for Equality Before the Law’, compiled by Major-General HD Stadler and other retired officers of the SAP, June 1996. ... ... and the rest were given sentences of five to fifteen years [AM5613/97: Billy Nair]. 53 In response to the sabotage campaign, the General Laws Amendment Act (76 of 1962) created the offence of sabotage. Sabotage was loosely defined as “wrongful and wilful” acts designed to ... ... guerrillas and leading activists. Again, the worst of these attacks seem to have taken place after the Bisho massacre. 366 The home of Mr Fusante Stanley Roji [EC0487/96CCK], the father of the general secretary of the SACP in the Border region, Mr Skenjana Roji, was attacked with guns on 15 ... ... by the SAP and detained for five months. Charged under the Terrorism Act, he appeared in court where an application that his detention was unlawful and a violation of Lesotho’s territorial integrity was dismissed. The charges were dropped and Nkondo was released in May 1980 and allowed ... |