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VAN JAARSVELD, CJAge Description associated mainly with isolated incidents of racial violence and politically motivated attacks on individuals. The tarring and feathering of Floors van Jaarsveld 86. The earliest incident for which an amnesty application was received was the tarring and feathering of Professor Floors van ... this is what was being referred to. Moreover, a document presented to the KIK meeting of 4/3/87 includes under functions of TREWITS: Die insameling van alle inligting tov ANC-teikens in die buiteland ... en die byhou van sodanige inligting met die oog op optrede teen ANC-teikens. 492 Similarly, ... ... as ‘comrades’, Imbokodo and security forces engaged in running skirmishes. In addition to direct conflict, students, teachers and civil servants held successful stay aways in the following weeks in protest against the cabinet’s policies and the detention of various resistance leaders. ... ... Jack Cronjé (former divisional commander of the Northern Transvaal Security Branch); his subordinates Captain Jacques Hechter and Captain Jacob van Jaarsveld; Captain Chris Kendall 336 The day after the attack on Ntuli's shop, Imbokodo members raided Tweefontein, a large collection of ... ... one week, during which time he was interrogated by members of both Section C and the covert unit, including Lieutenant Hechter and Constables van Vu u ren and Mamasela. 273. Constables Mathebula, More and Matjeni applied for amnesty for this incident[AC/2000/010]. They testified that they ... ... to applicants, it was not always possible to set guidelines and standing orders because decisions frequently had to be made quickly. Brigadier van der Merwe told the Amnesty Committee that planning was usually done: on the ground level by members who knew the circumstances and who were ... ... they had targeted and attacked those they regarded as the enemy. The attack by Mr Eugene Te r re’Blanche and his supporters on Professor Floors van Jaarsveld8 1 is an example of such an attack. His children testified in the amnesty hearing that this attack had contributed to the humiliation ... AVF/AWB member Mr JN Visser [AM 5199/97] described how weapons were bought from an IFP member and distributed to the AVF. Another AVF member, Mr JW Van Rensburg [AM5666/97] claimed he provided advice and military training to the IFP at Empangeni during 1993. An AWB amnesty applicant admitted that ... |