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ANC campsExplanation Showing 221 to 240 of 337 First Page•Previous Page 8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 Next Page•Last Pagepolice were hot on me, I went back to Winnie. She sent me to some lawyers in Grey Street, which I gave them my story. They referred me back to the ANC, where I saw Matthew Phosa, that time, which I spoke to ... ... happened in exile and it gave the Commission other people’s names and we have to inform their families that these people were brutally killed in ANC camps in exile. Secondly they have declared publicly that they are going to work with the Commission so that we can get answers to each and ... Also I want to correct something here because the statement. It is written here "Lesotho". We did not have camps in Lesotho, I was in Angola. MR MANTHATA: But finally, have they owned that she was in their camps, that is after all these press disclosures? happenings of Quatro Camp on TV because we have seen about the other ANC camps on TV. "We were not requested, we were told. As I said the only reasons we were given was refugee camps and Savimbi's female soldiers but I say logistically they're rather silly reasons for such a major project. One assumed they wanted to use it on a larger scale. I can't say they wanted to use it ... ... and subsequently come back on a special mission. Now, my position was quite different from the other normal ones who went through the transit camps and as the usual procedure went ... (tape ends) ... came back immediately. As it will be the case within the country, receive a crash course ... ... which we possessed was in the form of the askaris, who you certainly couldn't trick when you began to speak about camps in Angola, or circumstances regarding terrorists. I know this is a bit long-winded, but I'm trying to explain the situation to ... MR BELLINGAN: As I have said earlier, they have changed houses from time to time and the time when Mbelo or the other askaris came here and they went in, we went into the squatter camps often, you kicked out the doors and found nothing. We tried to arrest them. MR MOGOAI: It is because of the conditions at the ANC camps in exile. ... to the past political conflicts. We believe there is a lot of reconciliation needed to reunite the community in the Vaal Triangle. The squatter camps, most of the people who live in these areas are those who flew and many were evicted from their townships and have no good shelter and still ... MR PHOSA: We watch on TV how the Israeli Army or the Police, whoever they are, get stoned day in and day out by youths from the other camps. Have you not seen that? MR PRINSLOO: Did you have any training in AWB camps? member of the UDF at the time, and for this he died. He was hacked to death in a most brutal fashion. This is a terrible story of political intolerance which you have told us, and we are still not free from that political intolerance in many parts of KwaZulu-Natal even ... ... for field testing? Who oversaw this testing? Who authorised the testing? Was authorisation ever granted to any structure to poison food or water in ANC or PAC camps, or the water supply of any other country or ... making submissions and one of the things that we observed was the questions that were put to them by parents, more so to the ANC organisation about children that hadn't returned from exile. The ANC has assured us that they will cooperate with us in every way so much so that they will give us a ... DR ALLY: Thanks. In 1978, that is when you think he left the country and you actually say that you were phoned by somebody in Botswana who actually told you that your son was in one of the camps. Is that correct? ... but became actively involved in its activities from 1991. Before then he had served in the South African army where he says he was taught that the ANC/SACP alliance and other black organizations were the enemy of the land and the Government at that time and that they had to be eliminated. After ... ... killed in the same shooting in Swaziland. You have also come to tell us about your son who joined the ANC and as a result of mistreatment in the ANC camps is not well. So you have a double burden. Before we ask you to tell your story and ask Professor Piet Meiring to assist you, would you ... ... correspondence was actually to seek the permission of the Koffiefontein mine to exhume bodies of Ossewa Brandwag members who had died in detention camps during the second world ... |