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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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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 MAK-MAM
Name | Age | Description | | MALINDI, Fanyana Ishmael | 19 | An MK operative and Sharpeville self-defence unit leader who was tortured and shot dead by members of the SAP in Orange Farm, Vereeniging, Transvaal, on 30 March 1993. Conflicting reasons for his arrest were given including robbery, the killing of white civilians at Eikenhof, and his connection to MK operatives killed by police in Sharpeville. Two others arrested with Mr Malindi provided sworn affidavits about extreme torture inflicted on him by the police before his death. Police also disrupted Mr Malindi`s funeral. | References | MALINDI, Francinah | | Was severely injured on 17 June 1992 in the Boipatong massacre in Boipatong, near Vanderbijlpark, Transvaal, which left forty five people dead and twenty seven seriously injured. Thirteen perpetrators were granted amnesty; a further three applications were refused (AC/2000/209). | References | MALINDI, Gloria Jongiwe | 43 | Was beaten, raped and robbed by a white Railway Policeman on 14 May 1986 in Cape Town while in the `whites only` section of a train. | References | MALINDI, Lydia Mananki | | Was severely injured and suffered damage to property on 17 June 1992 in the Boipatong massacre in Boipatong, near Vanderbijlpark, Transvaal, which left forty five people dead and twenty seven seriously injured. Thirteen perpetrators were granted amnesty; a further three applications were refused (AC/2000/209). | References | MALINDI, Mkhonto Samson | | Was shot dead by a named perpetrator allegedly collaborating with the SAP at Avalon cemetery in Soweto, on 21 September 1985 while attending a funeral for a `comrade`. | References | MALINDI, Zolile 'Zollie' | 36 | An ANC supporter in Cape Town who was detained for six months, first in 1960 and then in 1963, and was severely tortured after being taken to Pretoria. In 1966 he was sentenced to six months` imprisonment for political offences after again being tortured. After his 1960 detention, he was banned for a period of 12 years. Between 1985 and 1989, while serving as a national UDF official, he endured four further periods of detention under emergency regulations. One of these lasted for thirteen months, after which restriction orders were imposed on him. See police brutality. | References | MALINDISA, Jabulile Lina | | Was shot and injured in Ermelo, Transvaal, on 14 September 1992 when he was caught in conflict between the IFP-aligned Black Cats and ANC supporters. See Black Cats. | References | MALINGA, Belesia | 53 | An ANC supporter who was killed by IFP supporters in Kwadela, Davel, Transvaal, on 27 July 1991 during tension in the area after a number of houses belonging to councillors were burnt after they joined the IFP. | References | MALINGA, Bhe | | A member of the SAP who was shot dead by members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) during conflict between the Black Cats and the ANC in Wesselton, Ermelo, Transvaal, in October 1993. One SDU member was granted amnesty (AC/98/0121). | References | MALINGA, Bigboy Godfrey | 23 | A UDF supporter who was shot and injured when named members of the KwaZulu Police and the SADF opened fire on a violent confrontation between UDF and Inkatha supporters in Pietermaritzburg area on 26 March 1989. | References | MALINGA, Bongani | | An ANC supporter who was hit by a train while fleeing from named IFP supporters who had attacked and burnt down his house at Umkomaas, Natal, on 24 December 1990. He lost a leg as a result of the incident. | References | MALINGA, Bongani | | Was shot dead by members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) during conflict between the Black Cats and the ANC in Wesselton, Ermelo, Transvaal, on 22 October 1993. One SDU member was granted amnesty for the killing (AC/98/0120). | References | MALINGA, Brian Themba | | Was injured when a limpet mine, placed under a police van by members of the `Basil February` MK unit, exploded at the Duduza stadium, Transvaal, on 11 June 1989. One MK operative was granted amnesty for the attempted murder (AC/2000/158). | References | MALINGA, Busisiwe Beauty | 42 | She had her house petrol-bombed by `comrades` in Meadowlands, Soweto, Johannesburg, on 15 August 1987 because she was living with a policeman. | References | MALINGA, Busisiwe Maureen | 32 | She had her house burnt down by named Inkatha supporters in Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 13 November 1989, allegedly because her brothers were UDF supporters. One brother, aged seventeen, was shot dead by Inkatha supporters in Inanda on the same day. | References | MALINGA, Dolly Doris | 12 | Was beaten with batons and hit with guns and rifles by named SAP members at a night vigil for a political activist in Khutsong, Carletonville, Transvaal, on 5 July 1986 during the state of emergency. Police surrounded the tent before entering and severely beating people. Dolly and a friend regained consciousness at Leratong hospital. | References | MALINGA, Eunice Zandile | 23 | An ANC supporter who was shot and injured by IFP supporters at the taxi rank at Ixopo, Natal, on 20 January 1994 in fighting between ANC and IFP supporters. Six bystanders were wounded. Ms Malinga lost her sight in one eye as a result of the shooting. | References | MALINGA, Jabu James | 37 | Was severely beaten by members of the SADF in Alexandra, Johannesburg, in 1986 due to his political involvement. He lost nine teeth in the attack and has ear problems as a result of his injuries. | References | MALINGA, Leonard Mshiyeni | 57 | Was stabbed to death by IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers in September 1991 in Bruntville, near Mooi River, Natal, while walking past a hostel towards the taxi rank. Hostilities between hostel-dwellers and township residents frequently resulted in violent conflict in Bruntville. See Bruntville attacks. | References | MALINGA, Mami Nontsikelo | 18 | She had her home burnt down by IFP supporters in Edendale, KwaZulu, near Pietermaritzburg, on 19 September 1990 (the day after an IFP rally). Ms Malinga was thought to be harbouring a person who had deserted the IFP. | References |
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