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NGUBANE, (first name not given)Age Description ... Lungile Johnson NCAMA, Gilbert John NCAMA, Lotshiwe Maggie Mamchithwa NCAMA, Tshabethu NCAMA, Victor NCAMANE, Lehloholo James NCAMISILE, Khuwula Annotoria NCAMLA, Velile NCANANA, Bhekie NCANDA, Jeffrey NCANDA, Simancamanca NCANE, Khishiwe NCANE, Mandlakayise Amos Skhova NCANE, Meslinah Maje ... ... as witnesses and survivors of these tragedies. 410 As with children, the majority of women who were victims of gross human rights violations were not deliberately targeted but were caught in crossfire or were victims of indiscriminate attacks on party strongholds. The majority of victims in ... ... TOOK PLACE DURING THAT WEEK. IT IS A FINDING OF THE COMMISSION THAT THE PROVOCATION TO WHICH SOME RESIDENTS OF VULINDLELA HAD BEEN SUBJECTED DID NOT REMOTELY JUSTIFY THE NATURE OF THE RESPONSE THAT WAS METED OUT TO THE RESIDENTS IN THE VALLEY BELOW THEM. THE COMMISSION FINDS THAT THE SPECIAL ... ... aunt Ms Grace Gabengani Zondi, at the Mabeza store [KZN/FS/258/PM]. 267 The next day, Monday 26 March, Inkatha supporters from Vulindlela could not get to work in town because no buses were running on that route. Mr T Mbanjwa from Caluza told the Commission at the Seven Day War hearing that ... ... calling on him to produce the transcript of evidence given to the Commission by Joseph Tshepo Mamasela. 103 The Commission responded that it was not required to produce the information as the Act entitles the Commission to refuse disclosure (Section 29(5)); that it would not be in the public ... ... Mathews Moeketsi FINI, Dingaan FINI, Phumzile FINI, Rebecca FINIZA, Ndileka Ivy FINIZA, Pumzile Wilson FINTI, Samuel Funekile FINYE, Lukhanyiso FIRST, Ruth FISANT, Cecilia FISANT, Nontsikelelo Chrissie FISCHER, Bram (Braam??) FISHA, Phuti Phineas FISHER, Louis FISHER, Segegenyane Daniel ... ... Mitchell volunteered information to the investigating officer, Mitchell informed senior officers of the Security Branch in Pretoria. He was told not to worry. Indeed, he told the Commission that he had never worried that he might be arrested, and was sure the evidence would be covered up. At ... ... 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 contravention of the express policies of the organisation. Some of the individuals responsible have applied for amnesty arguing that, although not formally under orders of the ANC, they believed they were acting in accordance with ANC strategic objectives at the time. Such acts included the ... ■ RELATIONSHIPS 112 As noted, women’s relationships were often used against them to weaken them and extract information. In their testimony, women also related how their experiences had affected those close to them, and their relationships with them. 113 On the one hand, concern for ... ... deceased) of the Riot Unit, and its members56. In addition, community members have consistently alleged that police were involved in attacks. One notable instance occurred on 23 June 1991 when sixteen ANC-aligned persons were killed and their bodies mutilated. Witnesses claimed that police 4x4 ... ... boxes of ammunition, a Ruger semi-automatic firearm and a 9mm pistol. A home-made shotgun was found concealed under the front seat, which was not volunteered by Powell. Natal Attorney-General Tim McNally declined to prosecute Powell on any charges arising from these incidents. 389 In its ... ... and its members. The mass dismissal had been followed by a careful policy of selective re-employment to ensure that the union and its workers did not return to the factory floor. THE COMMISSION FINDS THE KILLING OF PROMINENT TRADE UNIONISTS IN MPHOPHOMENI TOWNSHIP BY MEMBERS OF INKATHA AND THE ... ... and sovereignty for KwaZulu. Inkatha adopted a publicly declared militant stance towards the rejection of its demands, culminating in a decision not to participate in the April 1994 elections. It was only on 19 April 1994, just six days before the elections, that Inkatha did an about-turn and ... ... said that the SDUs had conducted a reign of terror in Richmond and that the local residents had lived in fear of their lives. Even the police were not safe. The SDUs were not subject to the law … they were free to carry on their illegal terror campaign as they pleased … Such lawlessness is ... |