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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.

TRC Victims - Letter ME-MJ

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NameAgeDescription
MHLANGA, Johannes Mfanethu 43An ANC supporter who was shot in train violence at the station in Daveyton, Transvaal, on 15 June 1992. Mr Mhlanga was shot in the head and pelvis, resulting in paralysis of his right leg.References
MHLANGA, Jongilizwe Thanduxolo 33He had his house burnt down in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, in 1993 in continuing political conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area. More than 300 people died violently in Bhambayi during 1993. Hundreds of homes were burnt down.References
MHLANGA, Makambeni Levit 67Was tortured and his house was burnt down by local youths at kaNyamazane, Nelspruit, Transvaal, on 7 November 1989. References
MHLANGA, Malefane SamuelHe died after his head was smashed with a heavy object by members of the SAP at Diepkloof, Soweto, on 17 June 1976 during the Soweto uprising. References
MHLANGA, Marie Thembisile 37An ANC supporter who was severely injured when IFP supporters shot and stabbed her in her home at Ezakheni, KwaZulu, near Ladysmith, Natal, on 9 March 1994, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. Her house was burnt down in the incident and she was forced to flee the area.References
MHLANGA, Mbulelo Anderson 17A member of the UDF-supporting AmaButho who was handcuffed, suffocated and beaten by members of the SAP while in detention in Sanlam Building, Strand Street, Port Elizabeth in April 1980. Mr Mhlanga was arrested for throwing petrol bombs at the police, and charged with Intimidation Act 56. He was imprisoned for two years of a four-year sentence, in St Alban`s prison, Port Elizabeth. See AmaButho. References
MHLANGA, Moses 24A COSAS member who was shot dead by a named member of the Pan-African Students Organisation (PASO) in KwaThema, Transvaal, on 30 March 1994 during conflict between COSAS and PASO. The PASO member accused Mr Mhlanga of being a police spy.References
MHLANGA, NjabuloWas shot dead by a named IFP supporter at Wembezi, KwaZulu, near Estcourt, Natal, during May 1992 in ongoing political conflict in the area.References
MHLANGA, Ntombifikile Eunice 28A UDF supporter who had her house in KwaHaza, near Howick, Natal, burnt down by Inkatha supporters on 26 April 1989 in intensifying political conflict in the area.References
MHLANGA, Tsunana Jonnas 50Was shot dead by members of the SAP in Entshawini, KwaZulu, near Stanger, Natal, on 7 December 1981. Mr Mhlanga, who had recently returned from abroad, was allegedly being watched by the SAP, on suspicion of being a `communist`.References
MHLANGA, Zingisile Kidwell 36An ANC supporter who was shot by members of the Ciskei Police near Egerton railway station, Mdantsane, Ciskei, on 4 August 1983 while trying to board a train during the Mdantsane bus boycott.References
MHLANGENI, Oscar AmosMhlangeni and five other scholars were interrogated, tortured and killed by AZAPO members in Soweto, Johannesburg on 1 August 1986. The incident was sparked off by the burning of the house of an AZAPO leader and the youths were believed to have been responsible for the arson. Three perpetrators were refused amnesty, and one was granted amnesty. (AC/2000/179 and AC/99/0230)References
MHLANGENYAMA, Thembalethu 57He had his house burnt down in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, in 1993 in intense political conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area. More than 300 people died violently in Bhambayi in 1993. Hundreds of homes were burnt down.References
MHLANGU, Tunywandi 61An ANC supporter who had her house in Nokweja, Ixopo, Natal, burnt down by IFP supporters on 28 July 1993. More than 110 people fled the area after their homes were burnt down.References
MHLANTI, Bhekisisa 21An ANC supporter who was stabbed and severely injured by IFP supporters at the railway station in Daveyton, Transvaal, on 22 July 1993. The attack took place because the train was transporting mostly Xhosa-speaking commuters presumed to be ANC supporters. Between 1990 and 1993, 572 people died in train violence initiated by groups opposed to a democratic transition.References
MHLAULI, SiceloA UDF activist who was one of the Cradock Four abducted by the Eastern Cape Security Branch while travelling to Cradock, on 27 June 1985. He was shot and stabbed near Port Elizabeth, after which his body was burnt. Six Eastern Cape Security Branch operatives, including the divisional commander, were refused amnesty for the killings. The commander of Vlakplaas was granted amnesty for knowledge of the incident (AC/1999/0350).References
MHLAWULI, Mncedisi Edward 31An ANC supporter who was detained, beaten, tortured and held in solitary confinement for three months in July 1983 and during 1984 in Mdantsane, Ciskei. In February 1987, members of the Ciskei Police drove him and his family to open veld beyond the Kei River and left them there because they claimed that he was a Transkeian. When he returned to his home, he was arrested and tortured by suffocation by members before being released on the following day.References
MHLAWULI, Nocawe Rosey 37Was shot by members of the SAP at the Despatch police station, Cape, on 8 June 1986.References
MHLETSHWA, ZiyekeAn ANC supporter who lost his home of seven huts in an arson attack in March 1960 in Entsimbini, near Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. See Pondoland revolt. References
MHLOKHULU, SheleniAn ANC member who was executed in Pretoria on 21 March 1962 after he was accused of being an accomplice to murder during the Pondoland Revolt. See Pondoland revolt. References
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