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WILSON, PD

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Was injured when members of MK’s Special Operations Unit detonated an explosive in a car outside the SADF Witwatersrand Command headquarters in Johannesburg on 30 July 1987. At least 68 people were injured. Three MK operatives and one UDF supporter linked to MK were granted amnesty for their roles in this attack (AC/2001/0003 and AC/2000/248).

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issues from the Chamber of Mines or the Anglo American Corporation. 7 See for example, Johnstone, R. (1976). Class Race and Gold. Routledge, London; Wilson, F. (1972). Labour in the South African Gold Mines. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; and Lipton, M. (1986). Capitalism and Apartheid: ...
... Sherry McLean N. O. ; Shaun Slovo, Gillian Slovo; Robyn Jean Slovo v Amnesty Committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Judge Andrew Wilson N. O. (Chairperson) Craig Michael Williamson and Roger Howard Leslie Raven: Case No. 8272/00 (Cape of Good Hope Provincial Division). THE ...
... command. By this time, Mitchell could not implicate his senior officers without revealing his earlier perjury. In his judgement, Mr Justice Andrew Wilson called for a full, open inquiry into the matter of SAP cover-up and rejected a departmental investigation. He questioned, amongst other ...
... his home was attacked several times. During one of these attacks, acid was thrown at one of his sons, who died as a result. 20 ANC member Mr Wilson Fanti [EC1704/97SBR] was arrested in Port Elizabeth in March 1964, tried in Graaff-Reinet, sentenced to five years on Robben Island for ...
... for amnesty. 50. The applications for amnesty were considered by the Amnesty Committee, comprising Mr Justice Mall (as chair) and Judges Wilson, Ngoepe, Potgieter and Khampepe. 51. On 7 April 1999, the Committee refused the amnesty applications of both applicants. Subsequently, an ...
... with police usually occurred when operatives were in possession of weapons and wished to avoid arrest or were being pursued by police. 150. Mr Wilson Mokotjo Sebiloane [AM1701/96], a former COSAS activist, left South Africa to join the ANC in 1986. On 25 May 1991, one month after his return ...
... MADLEBE, Xoliswa [CTO1028/SOU] MADONDO, Antony Ndabingehele [KZN/NNN/181/PM] MADONSELA, Joseph Memo [JB00958/01MPNEL] MADUNA, Khathazile Wilson [EC2833/97UIT] MAEGE, Sipho [KZN/SMB/122/FS] MAFUMANA, Tolika [CT00226/FLA] MAGUBANE, Sarah [KZN/NNN/015/DN] M A G WACA, Popi Michael ...
they also wish for reconciliation. MR WILLS: I have no questions. I would just like to express my great respect for the witness at this stage. JUDGE WILSON: Mr Mthembu, I would like to express the view of the committee, that we sympathise with you in your very tragic loss and we admire this ...
... in the manufacturing of arms. Three MK/South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) members from Port Elizabeth — Vuyisile Mini, Wilson Khayinga and Zinakile Mkaba — are executed following their conviction on charges of sabotage and the killing of an alleged police informer. ...
... people were killed in Louis Trichardt in the course of a weapons heist by a group of right-wing students. The victims were Mr Makwarela Dobani, Mr Wilson Dobani and Ms Maria Claudine Roux. The students were part of a right-wing cell called the National Socialist Partisans whose main aim was to ...
... Violations Committee and Dr S’Mangele Magwaza for the Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee. In addition, Judge Hassen Mall and Judge Andrew Wilson of the Amnesty Committee were both based in the Durban office, although they travelled widely throughout the country for amnesty hearings. ...
... The full committee included six High Court judges, eight advocates and five attorneys, namely: a Judges Hassen Mall (Chairperson), Andrew Wilson (Vice Chairperson), Selwyn Miller, Sandile Ngcobo, Bernhard Ngoepe, Ronnie Pillay. b Advocates Francis Bosman, Chris de Jager SC, Leah ...
... name does not appear in the record of the Rustenburg state mortuary which received the bodies, although one of the names is recorded as one Wilson Bushy Senne. It is possible that the names recorded in the mortuary register were obtained from false identity documents carried by the ...
... that whites took for granted and enjoyed by right. 9 Leo Kuper, ‘African Nationalism in South Africa’, 1910-1964 in Leonard Thompson and Monica Wilson (Eds.) Oxford History of South Africa: vol. ii, South Africa 1870-1966. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1971. ...
... Elliot Milstein, Steven R. Ratner, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Ronald C. Slye, Henry Steiner, Ralph G. Steinhardt, Johan D. van der Vyver and Richard J. Wilson. 30 See chapter on Concepts and Principles. There was no call for trials by the international community during or after the peaceful ...
... Pretoria, Umtata, Langa and other areas.2 26 On 6 May 1964, three ANC members in the eastern Cape – Mr Vuyisile Mini [EC2097/97PLZ], Mr Wilson Khayinga and Mr Zinakile Mkaba – were hanged after having been found guilty for killing a person suspected of informing on the ANC. The ...
Watson, EB Watson, WP Weidena, J Whittle, P Wiilan-Brown, SD Williams, JRK Williams, LC Williams, R Williams, Z Wilson, A Wolff, JR Wood, ER Wort, FF Xaba, TC Xundu, MO Yeki, PP Zama, N ...
... motivated. The reversal of the SAMDC decision took years and was the result of the committed efforts of Drs Ames, Veriava, Jenkins, Mzimane, Wilson and Tobias. These doctors took the issue to the Supreme Court, which ordered the SAMDC to re-examine the case against Drs Tucker and Lang. As ...
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