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NEL, Anton

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A corporal in the South African Air Force (SAAF) who was killed when MK operatives detonated an explosive in a car outside the SAAF headquarters in Church Street, Pretoria, on 20 May 1983. Twenty one people were killed and two hundred and seventeen were injured. The overall commander of MK’s Special Operations Unit and two MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2001/003 and AC/2001/023). See Church Street bombing, Pretoria.

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Anthony MAFABATHO, Piet MAFAFO, Moloko Jarios MAFANYA, Ntabenkosi MAFATA, Hobofanoe Daniel MAFATLE, Simon Thabo MAFATSHE, Johannes MAFENGU, Mabonjwa Nelson MAFEREKA, Selleane Paulina MAFFA, Mosima Elizabeth MAFFODI, Jemina Maphuti MAFHALA, Phineas MAFIKA, Daniel MAFIKA, Lindiwe Sara Makazibuyile ...
... Velile Lennox KALENI, Xolani KALI, Thobile KALIPA, Luvuyo Calvin KALIPA, Patekile Albert KALLIPA, Wandile KAMA, Lindani KAMA, Lulama KAMA, Mnoneleli Samson KAMA, Sonwabo KAMA, Vusumzi Aaron KAMATI, Siphiwo KAMATI, Thamsanqa KAMAVUSO-MBATHA, Khosi KAMBULE, Thamsanqa David Owen KAMTENI, ...
... Mandlenkosi BASI, Mkhanyiselwa BASOPU, Mike BASSON, Maria BASSON, Niklaas BASSON, Shelly Erica BATA, Lizo Desmond BATANI, Buti Solati BATATU, Mzwanele BATWALI, Hendrik BATYI, Buyile Patrick BATYI, Vuyisile BAVUMA, Mncedisi BAWANA, Noyedwa BAYANA, Christopher Mvumeni BAYISA, Nomayazi Yaliwe ...
■ FAMILIES Disruptions to Family Life 73 In 1984, Mr Anton Lubowski became a publicly declared member of the South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO). This marked the beginning of a road that led to tragedy, pain and suffering, not only for him but also for his wife, his children ...
... Simon DANSTER, Zongezile Gerald DANTILE, Julius Khayalethu Mabhuti DARA, Mpumeleli Elias DARA, Zisiwe Agnes DARRIES, Simon DASTILE, Mimi Nontozanele DATHINI, Andile DAUMAS, Willington Pusho DAVHULA, Namadzavho Phanuel DAVID, Mkhuseli Michael DAVIDS, Anele DAVIES, Boetie DAY, Mina DAYENI, ...
... GABELA, Aaron GABELA, Gula Joseph GABELA, Jethro Bonginkosi GABELA, Khona GABELA, Lindiwe GABELA, Nokwazi GABELA, Nozipho Daphney GABELA, Sibonelo Cyril GABELA, Skhumbuzo GABELA, Zanele Doris GABELA, Zeblon GABELA, Zinhle GABOBO, Gordon GABOUTLOELOE, Keresepe Patrick GABUZA, Abednigo ...
... the idea that black workers were merely temporary sojourners in white cities. Frustrated by the lack of government action, Harry Oppenheimer and Anton Rupert (representing English and Afrikaner capital respectively) established the Urban Foundation in 1976 to push for reform in the areas of ...
... involved an attack on the Lembede family at their shop, ostensibly on the grounds that they were IFP members. This family is related to the late Anton Lembede, a former ANC President. 108. Similarly a number of SDUs in Gauteng were involved in armed robberies, ostensibly to obtain funds to ...
... to have access to the armoury long after they ceased to be members of the SAP. In one instance, Mr Phillip Powell of the IFP received from Colonel de Kock six 10-ton truckloads of weapons, said to be a fraction of the remaining armoury. At the time of this handover, in October 1993, Colonel ...
... He later drew in two Vlakplaas askaris who provided training in the use of these weapons. 96. At this stage, the commander of the SIU, Lieutenant Anton Pretorius, approached the divisional commander of the Soweto Security Branch, Brigadier Sarel Petrus Nienaber, who granted permission to launch ...
61. Three applications were received from former SADF personnel in connection with their work on target identification structures. One was received fro m Commandant Jan Anton Nieuwoudt, a member of the Home Front Section of Military Intelligence, responsible for target development. 62. The second ...
... OUT MALAN AND GROENEWALD’S INSTRUCTIONS AS TO THE NATURE OF THE TRAINING IN THE CAPRIVI MUST HAVE KNOWN THAT THEY WERE CREATING A HIT SQUAD. (COLONEL JJ JACOBS, COLONEL JA NIEUWOUDT, CAPTAIN. JP OPPERMAN, SERGEANT A CLOETE AND COLONEL AM BLAAUW AND OTHERS NOT IDENTIFIED). THE SADF MEMBERS ...
... was held in a room in an outside building for a period of approximately four to five weeks. Lieutenant Willem ‘Timol’ Coetzee, Warrant Officer Anton Pretorius and Sergeant Frederick Barnard Mong were tasked with interrogating and recruiting Ms Simelane. When she was not being interrogated , ...
... Henri van der Westhuizen for his role in providing arms to General Oupa Gqozo (granted in Chambers) [AM5462/97; AC/2001/212]; b Kommandant Jan Anton Nieuwoudt for his involvement in the attempt to overthrow Chief Bantu Holomisa in the Transkei in November 1990 (application later withdrawn); ...
... has been documented in Volume Two, Chapter Five and Volume Three, Chapter Three) was succinctly summed up by one of the military trainers, Colonel Jan Anton Nieuwoudt [AM3813/96; AC/2001/264], in his amnesty application, as being ‘to identify and eliminate ANC, SACP and PAC targets’. ...
... who was present during the attack, disputed their version and denied that his father was an IFP member. The Lembede family was in fact related to Anton Lembede, a former ANC president. The Amnesty Committee rejected the applicants’ version. ...
of the four killed was a target in the attacks. 56. Applications were received for the targeting and killing of eighteen individual MK or APLA personnel outside South Africa. Targeted killings were generally conducted at night and, in several instances, resulted in persons other than theta rget ...
an unlawful mission to overthrow Gqozo. They were unaware that they were being lured into a trap devised by the IR-CIS unit headed by Lieutenant Colonel Anton Nieuwoudt. The inquest judge was critical of the evidence of many of the witnesses – “a vast proportion of the evidence was given by ...
... a passive resistance campaign, is launched in July by the ‘Mass Democratic Movement’. The first known meeting between President PW Botha and Nelson Mandela takes place in July. (This follows several secret meetings between representatives of the government and the ANC from 1985.) The ...
... the suspect was already in custody, indicating that police did not make appropriate arrangements for the security of detainees. Detainees were routinely handcuffed when transported to courts and even hospitals; one would reasonably expect that extra care would have been taken where the ...
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