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MPHAHLELE, (first name not given)

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A member of the SAP who suffered an attempt on his life when MK operatives threw a hand grenade at his house in Tsakane section, Mamelodi, Pretoria, on 15 April 1988. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/199).

... supporter of the ANC, having become politicised at the age of ten. He said he had decided to join the PAC because he preferred its policies and was not happy with the progress of national negotiations. He expressed his regret at what had happened. 188. In reaching its decision, the Amnesty ...
... Moses Moti MAHLANGU, Motswaledi Johannes MAHLANGU, Msili Pinkie MAHLANGU, Ndinzana Daniel MAHLANGU, Nomajana Sarah MAHLANGU, Nomqibelo MAHLANGU, Notina William MAHLANGU, Ntshaye Geelbooi MAHLANGU, Nyumbambo Cornelius MAHLANGU, Pepe Rhoney MAHLANGU, Peter Gwayela MAHLANGU, Phephelaphi Ncema ...
... target for the APLA attack. Xundu, who gave the main evidence at the hearings, said they “took it as one occasion”. The Amnesty Committee had not made a finding at the time of reporting. 483 In an armed APLA attack at the Highgate Hotel in East London on 1 May 1993, five people were ...
... and/or white security force members. 91. Several PAC and APLA applicants were adamant that the attacks in which civilians were often killed were not motivated by racism. They testified that they targeted places believed to be frequented by whites because all whites were perceived to be ...
... and six people injured when two APLA operatives opened fire on patrons in the Heidelberg Tavern in Observatory in Cape Town on 31 December 1993. Another person was killed and one injured when the attackers fired on two people outside a neighbouring restaurant as they were making their ...
... a shoot-out with the police in which two police officers and the APLA operative died. 44. The Amnesty Committee agreed that the shoot-out should not affect the application, which related only to the robber y, for which the applicants, Mr Moshiuwa Isaiah Khotle [AM5619/97] and Mr Lerato Abel ...
... he shook his head. 407 Amongst those who were severely injured was a teacher, Mr Paul Williams [CT00618], who was shot in his spinal cord and cannot walk without crutches: Suddenly these doors just flung open. And nobody could – I myself, I couldn’t imagine that it was a possible or ...
... wished to implicate Mr Ntsebeza in serious criminal conduct. The enquiry cleared Mr Ntsebeza of all allegations, but criticised the Commission for not calling for an independent inquiry when the allegations first surfaced.63 Other PAC or APLA-linked attacks 419 The unit involved in the ...
... shocks by security policeman ‘Spyker’ van Wyk in 1977 at Caledon Square. The detention and torture of Yusuf Gabru Detention and torture were not limited to scholars. Salt River High School teacher Mr Yusuf Gabru was detained in 1976 under Section 6 of the Terrorism Act and held at Caledon ...
... Freddy SENAMELA, Lazarus Matsebe SENATLA, Samson SENATLE, Sam Jenny SENEKAL, Joseph Matthew SENOKOANE, Gadio Elias SENOKOANE, Mpho Tsietsi Jacob SENOTSI, Daniel SENYANE, Lydia SEOKOLO, Serai Israel SEOKOLO, Thabang SEOKOLO, Thatayaone SEOPA, Elizabeth Chuene SEOPA, Mamoloko Jacob SEOPA, Maphuti ...
... in which weapons were often seized. Secondly, there was a relatively small number of armed attacks on public places in urban areas, usually but not always frequented by white civilians. 463 APLA attacks increased during 1993, after APLA’s chief commander Sabelo Phama declared 1993 ‘The ...
... The applicants testified that they had no prior knowledge of the operation until they actually arrived at the c h u rch. Although the target was not disclosed, the unit prepared for the attack during the week before it took place. Mkhumbuzi was instructed to travel to the Transkei to procure ...
... SADF, particularly on weekend evenings. 106. The following Friday, Madasi, one 'Nceba' (who was to drive the getaway vehicle for the attack and was not part of this amnesty application) and Diaho-Monaheng hijacked a red Langley vehicle from an unknown driver in Mdantsane. They drove to Alice ...
... often violently, and frequently replaced hereditary leadership with chiefs of their own. Yet the targeting of traditional leaders and chiefs cannot be condoned and must constitute a gross human violation. Thus the motivation for the attacks can be understood but not condoned. Civilians and ...
mobile and more efficient in an encounter with a big arm y. These units were independent of each other. They selected their own targets and they did not face any dangers of their operations and movements being known by the enemy as a result of the capture of one cadre or the whole unit, or as a ...
 
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