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Content
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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Structure
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.
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TRC Victims - Letter NP-NT
Name | Age | Description | | NQOI, Moses Makhetha | 19 | An ANC supporter who was severely assaulted by members of the A-Team in Thabong, Welkom, OFS, on 1 April 1990. Mr Nqoi was returning home from an ANC meeting when he was attacked. As a result, he is mentally disturbed and suffers from epilepsy. | References | NQOKO, Dingiwe | | She lost her house in an arson attack by ANC supporters near Ngwemabalala, KwaXolo, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 24 March 1994, during political conflict in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. | References | NQOKO, Hlekani | | He had his house and possessions burnt down during intense conflict between ANC and Inkatha supporters in Margate, Natal, on 10 April 1990. | References | NQOKO, Mkhethelwa | 47 | An ANC supporter who had his house at Mvutshini, near Port Shepstone, Natal, burnt down by IFP supporters on 21 March 1994, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. | References | NQOKO, Remigia Ntombizini | | An IFP supporter who lost her house in an arson attack by ANC supporters at Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 2 February 1991. | References | NQOKO, Seshani Eunice | 76 | She had her house burnt down by ANC supporters at Port Shepstone, Natal, on 7 April 1994, during political violence in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. | References | NQOKOTO, Mbuyiselo | 23 | Was shot and injured by members of the security forces during intense public unrest in Duncan Village, East London, on 13 August 1985. | References | NQONO, Boyce | 25 | Was shot by members of the CDF in Bisho, Ciskei, on 7 September 1992 during an ANC protest march to demand free political activity in Ciskei. Thirty people were killed and 200 people injured in the event which became known as the Bisho massacre. Two members of the former CDF were refused amnesty for the shooting (AC/2000/122). | References | NQONO, Vuyani Manjuwi | 16 | Was shot and injured in the chest by members of the SAP on 15 December 1986 at Fort Beaufort, Cape, during resistance to the Black Local Authority. He was then taken to hospital where he was kept under police guard until his discharge three months later. | References | NQONTSI, Gladys Zanyiwe | 24 | She had her house burnt down in an arson attack by unidentified perpetrators at Motherwell, Port Elizabeth, in December 1993. This happened after her husband, a street committee member, was abducted from their house by a group believed to be criminal elements in the community. He was never seen again. | References | NQULO, Mninikaya | 29 | Was assaulted and shot dead by named members of the SAP on 17 November 1990 in Barkly East, Cape. He was the local ANC chairman in Barkly East. | References | NQUMAKHO, Phikesazi Mechell | | An ANC supporter who was abducted and severely beaten by supporters of a named Inkatha-aligned induna at Port Shepstone, Natal, in 1988, allegedly because he had angered the induna. The perpetrators allegedly entered his home in search of firearms. When they could not find any, they beat his mother and his son before abducting him. | References | NQUMAKO, Dlangamandla Thilomu | 52 | An Inkatha supporter who was stabbed to death by a named ANC supporter and others at Port Shepstone, Natal, on 28 April 1990. At least 31 people were killed in the area during April 1990 | References | NQUMAKO, Dora Hlobozani | | Was shot dead in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 9 July 1992. The return of busloads of IFP supporters from a mass funeral in Durban had sparked intense conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area. | References | NQUMAKO, Thethani | | She lost her house and her belongings at Ngwemabalala, KwaXolo, near Port Shepstone, Natal, in an arson attack by unidentified IFP supporters on 15 March 1994, during a period of political conflict. | References | NQUMSE, Afrika Lorence | | Was killed by ‘necklacing’ by UDF supporters in George, Cape, on 12 March 1986. He was accused of being a collaborator since he was working for the council that was forcibly removing people from Lawaaikamp to Tembalethu. | References | NQUMSE, Zibonele Edward | 38 | A self-defence unit (SDU) member who was shot and injured by members of the Security Forces while participating in an SDU patrol in Phola Park informal settlement in Tokoza, Tvl, on 6 April 1992. Two days later two women were shot dead, four were raped and more than 100 Phola Park residents were assaulted by members of the SADF 32 Batallion which was deployed in the area as a peacekeeping force. | References | NQWALA, Zamile Terrence | 24 | An ANC supporter who was shot dead by members of the CDF in Bisho, Ciskei, on 7 September 1992 during an ANC protest march to demand free political activity in Ciskei. Thirty people were killed and 200 people injured in the event which became known as the Bisho massacre. Two members of the former CDF were refused amnesty for the shooting (AC/2000/122). | References | NQWAZI, Khululekile | | A Transkei Defence Force (TDF) soldier who was injured during an attempted coup in Umtata, Transkei, on 22 November 1990. Seven TDF soldiers were killed and some 33 wounded. Four of the coup conspirators were granted amnesty. Six Vlakplaas operatives were granted amnesty for providing arms for the attempted coup. An SADF Military Intelligence operative, who applied for amnesty for his role in supporting the coup, later withdrew his application (AC/2000/036; AC/2001/095 and AC/2001/199). | References | NQWELE, Mncedisis Rooi | 17 | Was shot dead by members of the SAP during intense public unrest in Duncan Village, East London, on 13 August 1985. | References |
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