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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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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 | | NTULI, Moses Mhkuzelwa | | An IFP supporter who was shot dead when members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) opened fire on IFP supporters on their way to a meeting at the Tokoza stadium on the East Rand, Tvl, on 8 September 1991. Sixteen people were killed and ten were injured in the attack. One SDU member was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1999/00225). See Tokoza attacks. | References | NTULI, Mseleni | | Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. See Trust Feeds massacre. The station commander at New Hanover police station, who also chaired the local JMC, was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). | References | NTULI, Mthandeni | 2 | Was shot and injured by IFP supporters at his family home in Matshana, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, on 5 July 1992. The family was allegedly attacked because Mthandeni’s father had not attended an IFP rally. | References | NTULI, Muntuwempi | 46 | Had his home burnt down in Dokodweni, KwaZulu, near Gingindlovu, Natal, in continuing conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area in 1993. Mr Ntuli’s wife and sister-in-law managed to escape from the burning house, but his brother was pursued and killed. His decomposed body was found two weeks later. | References | NTULI, Muzikayise Isaac | 37 | He had his home in Mashayazafe, Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, destroyed on 17 November 1990 in intense conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area. | References | NTULI, Muzingeli James | 38 | Was hacked, shot and severely beaten by IFP supporters, one of whom is named, during political conflict at Bruntville, near Mooi River, Natal, on 18 November 1991. Mr Ntuli was fleeing from the attackers when he was caught and assaulted. | References | NTULI, Mzilawonke Jacob | 45 | An IFP supporter who had his home burnt down by ANC supporters in Greytown, Natal, in September 1990. | References | NTULI, Ncamisile | 32 | She had her home in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, vandalised and destroyed by IFP supporters on 8 August 1993, in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters. The attackers were returning from a rally at which a local branch of the party was launched. | References | NTULI, Nelisiwe | | She had her house burnt down in an arson attack in ongoing conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in Empangeni, Natal, in 1993. | References | NTULI, Ngcebo Shadrack | 46 | He had his house burnt down in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in Iniwe, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, in December 1991. Mr Ntuli was allegedly targeted because his son was an ANC supporter. | References | NTULI, Nkosana Ndukuzakhe | 28 | An ANC supporter who was severely assaulted by named IFP supporters at Mooi River, Natal, on 25 September 1991. | References | NTULI, Nokuthula | 13 | Was shot dead by IFP supporters at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban, on 11 February 1990, during celebrations of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. | References | NTULI, Nozipho | | An ANC supporter who was shot dead at Nyoni, KwaZulu, near Gingindlovu, Natal, on 23 August 1993 in ongoing conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area. | References | NTULI, Nunu S’thembele | 7 | Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). | References | NTULI, Paulos | 43 | He had his house burnt down in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in Matshana, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, on 5 July 1992. Mr Ntuli was allegedly targeted for not attending an IFP rally. | References | NTULI, Petros | 42 | Was abducted from his shack in Katlehong, Tvl, by four unidentified men during ongoing political conflict on 5 October 1993. His body was found at the Germiston mortuary, on 14 October 1993. | References | NTULI, Phillip | | Was shot and ‘necklaced’ by named ‘comrades’ in Siyabuswa, KwaNdebele, on 23 May 1986 during conflict over the incorporation of the village into KwaNdebele. | References | NTULI, Phyllis Busisiwe | | A UDF supporter who was assaulted and forced to flee her home in Hambanathi, near Verulam, Natal, on 5 May 1985, when Inkatha supporters attacked members of the Hambanathi Residents’ Association and others opposed to the incorporation of Hambanathi into KwaZulu. Several houses were forcefully abandoned that day. A leading member of the Inkatha Women’s Brigade was arrested and convicted for her role in this operation. | References | NTULI, Piet Maqhawe Mbalekwa | | A KwaNdebele government minister and Imbokodo leader who was killed in a car bomb explosion in Siyabuswa, KwaNdebele, on 29 July 1986. Members of the Special Forces of the SADF and the Security Branch of the SAP applied for amnesty for this attack. | References | NTULI, Pumelela | | Was shot dead in intensifying conflict between Inkatha and UDF supporters at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban, in January 1987. | References |
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