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April 1994 electionsExplanation Showing 421 to 440 of 494 First Page•Previous Page 17 •18 •19 •20 •21 •22 •23 •24 •25 Next Page•Last Page... Fifteen ANC youths were killed in the attack. They had been seen putting up posters announcing a voter education workshop in preparation for the April 1994 elections. Four prominent IFP leaders were acquitted on charges relating to the ... Was shot and stabbed to death in Gingindlovu, Natal, on 21 March 1994, in political conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who had his home in Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, burnt down by IFP supporters on 21 March 1994 during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who was strangled, shot and severely beaten by IFP supporters in Nondweni, Nqutu, KwaZulu, near Vryheid, Natal, in February 1994, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. He survived the attack. An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters, some of whom are named, in Nyandezulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 6 February 1994 during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. His wife and daughter were also killed in the attack. An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters, some of whom are named, in Nyandezulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 6 February 1994 during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. Her husband and daughter were also killed in the attack. An ANC supporter who was abducted from his home at Nyandezulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, by IFP supporters on 6 February 1994 during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. He has not been seen since. She had her rondavels in Eshowe, Natal, burnt down on 7 May 1994, in ongoing conflict between IFP and ANC supporters following the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who was hacked to death in Esikhawini, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, on 27 March 1994, in political conflict between ANC and IFP supporters during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in KwaMbonambi, KwaZulu, near Richards Bay, Natal, on 3 March 1994 in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who had her house burnt down and her shop looted by IFP supporters in KwaMthethwa, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. Was shot and stabbed to death when IFP supporters attacked her home at KwaMbonambi, KwaZulu, near Richards Bay, Natal, on 24 March 1994 in political conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. Her sister and brother were shot and stabbed to death in the attack. An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in Empangeni, Natal, on 22 February 1994, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. She had her house burnt down by IFP supporters in Empangeni, Natal, on 22 February 1994, in political conflict during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who was assaulted by Inkatha supporters in Ntuzuma, near Durban, in 1989. On 22 March 1994, Ms Mthiya`s home was destroyed by a petrol bomb in an arson attack by IFP supporters during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An ANC supporter who was abducted by IFP supporters during a petrol bomb attack on his home in Ntuzuma, near Durban, on 22 March 1994, in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. He has not been seen since and is presumed dead. An ANC supporter who was shot and injured by IFP supporters, some of whom are named, in Nyandezulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 6 February 1994, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. Her parents were also killed in the attack. An IFP supporter who was shot dead by ANC supporters near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 12 March 1994 during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. An IFP supporter whose home was burnt down by ANC supporters in Hosiyana, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, in February 1994 in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. She had her house and possessions destroyed in an arson attack by ANC supporters at Port Shepstone, Natal, on 2 March 1994, during political conflict in the run-up to the April 1994 elections. |