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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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... and the tactic of framing activists as informers. Other segments include the killing of political suspects. Family members of SWAPO leader Anton Lubowski, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) soldier Anton Fransch and the Gugulethu Seven give testimony. We also hear testimonies from victims of APLA?s ...
... segment deals with the Bonteheuwel Military Wing, an anti-apartheid self defence unit from Bonteheuwel on the Cape Flats, the deaths of MK soldiers Anton Fransch and Ashley Kriel and the effects of a militant struggle on young people?s lives today. The last segment focuses on the torture methods ...
... Slippers? amnesty application for killing George Mkomane during the AWB?s ?white by night? campaign, heard at the Amnesty Committee hearings in Nelspruit (5 ? 8 May 1997). Also included is a report on the HRV Committee hearings held in Rustenburg (7 May), focusing on the 1993 Bophuthatswana ...
... after the hearing. The following two segments investigate the assassinations of anti-apartheid activist David Webster and SWAPO executive member Anton Lubowski and provide some background to CCB agent and convicted killer Ferdi Barnard?s involvement. In the fourth segment, Special Report ...
... Pat Hlongwane?s admission to lying to the TRC; on the kinds of abuse directed at detained women; and on the evidence of former police informer Nelson Ngo, who gave testimony during the Amnesty Committee hearings in Bloemfontein (1 ? 12 September 1997) implicating 23 security policemen in ...
Anton Lubowski is dead; he cannot explain his own affairs to us. In the murky world of spies and agents, it is easy to accuse someone of being an informer. More difficult to prove that he was not, but in this case there are simply too many oddities, inconsistencies and unanswered questions for ...
... stories, a necklacing after a consumer boycott and the St James Church Massacre. But we will also investigate the assassination of SWAPO leader Anton Lubowski, whose family gave evidence this week. // We will not only tell you who killed him and why, we will also give you some answers to the ...
The CCB & the assassination of Anton Lubowski
... uit jou vark, vandag is jou laaste, vandag is jy dood’ [Come out, you pig! Today will be your last; you’re going to die today!]. // MK cadre, Anton Fransch died that day. Terrorist to some but hero to most young people of the Cape Flats. // Basil Snayer lives at 148, Church street, the ...
Anton Lubowski’s assassination and the CCB
And the father of the late Anton … sorry, Anton was shot and killed at approximately 20 hours 30 on the 12th September, and he was about to enter his home at 7 Sanderberg Street, Windhoek, Namibia. There is no doubt that the death of Anton resulted from a politically motivated assassination. // ...
Towards the late eighties a number of the trained MK cadres who graduated from the military wing lost their lives in action. First there was Anton Fransch, who was killed in a seven hour shootout with police. This week, a former MK member confessed to having given Anton Fransch’s hiding place ...
Towards the late eighties a number of the trained MK cadres who graduated from the military wing lost their lives in action. First there was Anton Fransch, who was killed in a seven hour shootout with police. This week, a former MK member confessed to having given Anton Fransch’s hiding place ...
General Mortimer had nothing more to say about the CCB, not that they killed SWAPO leader Anton Lubowski, not that they killed Johannesburg academic David Webster, not that they tried to kill Justice Minister Dullah Omar, not that they bombed and attacked activists and organisations such as the ...
As far back as January 1991 the weekly newspaper Vrye Weekblad tied the CCB to the assassination of SWAPO leader Anton Lubowski. On 24 June 1994 Mr. Justice Levy found in the high court in Windhoek that there was prima facie evidence that CCB operative, Donald Acheson had pulled the trigger of the ...
... use of criminals and convicted murderers like Ferdi Barnard and the Irishman Donald Acheson. Acheson was implicated in the murder of SWAPO leader Anton Lubowski in September 1989 when he died in a hail of bullets in front of his Windhoek home. Although his killers have not been brought to book, ...
... General Magnus Malan, got up in Parliament on the 26the of February in 1990. // [Allegations were made in regard with the SADF’s involvement with Anton Lubowki’s murder. Mister I declare here today that Lubowski was a paid agent of Military Intelligence and I am sure he did good work for the ...
... who lived in the ANC community in Maseru. He does not name this agent. The killers were Eugene de Kock, Steve Bosch, Snor Vermeulen, Joe Koetzer, Anton Adamson, Dave Willemse, and several unnamed black ...
On Wednesday a multi-headed monster showed its head for the first but certainly not the last time at the Truth Commission. They cynically named Civic Cooperation Bureau or CCB, an undercover Defence Force dirty tricks unit. The CCB represents one of the most elaborate webs of lies by the previous ...
Church street in Crawford fell very quiet on the morning of 17 November 1989. For seven hours before nervous residents tried not to think about the battle raging between the 40 strong squad of police and army and their unseen enemy at no 149.
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