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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.

TRC Victims - Letter SA-SG

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SEGRYS, Maria Regina24Was shot and injured when police opened fire on a legal community march in Wolseley, Cape, on 24 November 1990. One person was shot dead and several others were injured. References
SEGUTYA, Virginia NanthandazoWas severely burnt in a petrol bomb attack on the home of her boyfriend by supporters of the UDF and ANC in Robertson, Cape, on 12 October 1985. Her boyfriend, a serving policeman, was also injured in the attack. References
SEGWENYANE, John TladiWas stabbed to death by IFP supporters in August 1990 in Mzimhlophe, Soweto, Johannesburg, during conflict between ANC- supporting residents and IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers. References
SEHERI, (first name not given)Was detained by members of the Bophuthatswana Police on 20 May 1987 at Mafikeng, Bophuthatswana, after a shooting at her place involving three MK operatives who were accommodated by her husband. References
SEHERI, Mophethe Joshua63Was arrested in Mafikeng, Bophuthatswana, on 22 May 1987. Mr Seheri went to the police station to enquire about his wife, who had been detained two days earlier, for allegedly having contact with MK cadres. During his detention, he was repeatedly interrogated by members of the Bophuthatswana Police about his links with the ANC. References
SEHERI, Puleng DaphneyWas arrested on 20 May 1987 and held for four months without charge by members of the Bophuthatswana Police in Mmabatho,/ Bophuthatswana References
SEHERI, Sechaba23A member of the Soweto Youth Congress and a UDF supporter who was severely beaten by members of the SADF at Soweto, Tvl, on 20 June 1987, because he was found with the minutes of a meeting of the Soweto Youth Congress. He was then handed over to police and detained for 14 days. In 1988 he was again detained for 14 days. References
SEHLABAKA, MapolokoWas shot dead in an attack by SADF Special Forces operatives on several ANC houses and a block of flats in Maseru, Lesotho, on 9 December 1982. Thirty South Africans and 12 citizens of Lesotho were killed in the midnight attack.References
SEHLABO, Thandiwe Innocentia 33She had her house in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, looted in ongoing political conflict between the ‘Red’ and ‘Green’ factions during 1993.References
SEHLAKO, Keneiwe Sylvia18An ANC supporter who was shot dead in Daggakraal, Newcastle, Natal, on 25 July 1990, when members of the SAP opened fire on a crowd of people toyi-toying to celebrate the release of a colleague from detention. References
SEHLALELO, Mpopi Johannes24An ANC supporter who was detained, beaten and tortured by named members of the SAP in January 1991 in Naboomspruit, Tvl, because police believed that he was in possession of guns. References
SEHLANE, Lerato Hopewell29Was severely beaten by KwaZulu Police (KZP) members in KwaMashu, Durban, on 26 December 1989, on suspicion of being involved in the murder of a KZP member. Along with other male relatives, he was assaulted and held without charge for 38 days. References
SEHLWANE, Rashibjana Samuel31A member of the Motupa Youth Congress who was tortured in December 1990 at Kgapane police station, Tzaneen, Tvl, by alleged members of the Lebowa Police. He was arrested on suspicion of having set a police vehicle alight. References
SEHOMANE, ElizabethWas one of five people seriously injured in a limpet mine explosion at the Administration Board offices in Tembisa, Tvl, on 6 October 1988. Two MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2001/132). References
SEHUNELO, Simanyana Moses28Was shot and injured by named SAP members at his home in Huhudi, Vryburg, Cape, in October 1990. There was a march organised by the Lesedi Civic Association that day. He was later convicted of public violence and served three years of a five-year prison sentence. References
SEIPEI, Moeketsi James ‘Stompie’ 14A political activist and COSAS member who was abducted with three other youths from the Methodist manse by alleged Mandela United Football Club (MUFC) members and taken to Ms Madikizela-Mandela’s home in Diepkloof, Soweto, Johannesburg, on 29 December 1989. He was accused of being a police informer and was beaten for three days before a named member of the MUFC was allegedly ordered to remove him from the premises. His decomposing body was later found in a riverbed riddled with injuries and his throat slit with three stab wounds in the neck. The perpetrator has applied for amnesty.References
SEISA, SeisaA Lesotho Liberation Army (LLA) operative who was beaten by named SAP members while in detention in Bloemfontein in November 1981. He was arrested in Clarens, OFS, together with other LLA operatives, after planting a bomb at a bus stop in Buthe Buthe, Lesotho, as part of the LLA efforts to overthrow the Lesotho government. Police initially believed the group to be MK operatives. References
SEITISHO, Matshidiso John Tshidi52Was accused of defacing potraits of homeland leaders and helping inmates escape from prison at Mmabatho, Bophuthatswana, on 28 February 1989. Mr Seitisho was also accused of being an ANC member, was put in solitary confinement for 13 days and deprived of legal counsel. References
SEITSANG, Thomas KealebetseWas shot and killed by alleged SAP members in Huhudi, Vryburg, Cape, on 26 November 1985, during a period of intense community protest and repression by police and vigilantes. References
SEITSHIRO, Ishmael MosalaWas shot dead in Evaton, Tvl, on 19 July 1992 during conflict between mainly ANC-supporting residents and IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers. References
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