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collaboratorExplanation A school principal who lost his home in an arson attack by ANC supporters during intense public unrest in Duncan Village, East London, on 12 August 1985. Mr Mzizi was targeted because he was perceived to be a collaborator. An ANC member who was burnt to death by UDF-supporting AmaButho members in Xolani, Grahamstown, Cape, on 23 September 1984, allegedly because he was suspected of being a state collaborator. See AmaButho Eastern Cape. An MK operative who was stabbed by named ANC supporters in East London on 19 April 1993, after being accused of being a police collaborator. A Sebokeng mayor who was shot and his body burnt in Sebokeng, Transvaal, on 27 May 1992 by ANC-aligned self-defence unit members. He had been seen as a collaborator since he was a member of the community council in 1984. An ANC supporter who died when he was `necklaced` by `comrades` on 4 November 1985 in Duncan Village, East London, allegedly because he was thought to be a collaborator. Her house was burnt down by COSAS members and UDF supporters in Jansenville, Cape, during 1985. She was suspected of being a collaborator. One COSAS member and UDF supporter was granted amnesty for the incident (AC/1995/0240). Her home destroyed in a petrol bomb attack in Cradock, Cape, during April 1984. Her eighteen year old son was labelled a collaborator because he did not participate in a school boycott. A BCM member who was arrested in connection with the killing of a suspected collaborator in Port Elizabeth on 20 September 1977. While in detention, he was assaulted by members of the SAP. Had to flee with her family after a crowd threw a petrol bomb through a window of her home at Queenstown, Cape, during a consumer boycott in 1985. Her son had been accused of being a collaborator. His house was destroyed in an arson attack by COSAS members and UDF supporters in Jansenville, Cape, on 14 December 1985. He was suspected of being a collaborator. One COSAS member and one UDF supporter were granted amnesty (AC/1999/0240). Was burnt to death in Jansenville, Cape, on 7 April 1985, allegedly because he was thought to be a police collaborator. died after he was `necklaced` by UDF supporters and Hofmeyr Youth Congress members in November 1985 at Hofmeyr, Cape. The perpetrators accused Mr Manqindi of being a collaborator. Was gang-raped by ten men in Evaton, Tvl, on 4 September 1984. The men accused her husband of being a councillor and a collaborator. They also burnt down their home and their cars. ... threw a hand grenade into the dining room of his house in Soweto, Johannesburg, in 1988. The perpetrators believed Mr Monamodi was a state collaborator. No one was injured in the blast. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty for the attack ... Was burnt to death by named perpetrators in the Mangweni Trust area, KaNgwane, on 1 June 1986. He had been accused of being a state collaborator. An ANC supporter who was `necklaced` to death by `comrades` in 1985 at Port Elizabeth, allegedly because he was suspected of being a collaborator. She lost her house in an arson attack by ANC supporters at Matikwe, Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 22 August 1990. The attack was allegedly motivated by the belief that Ms Mbongwa was a collaborator. She had her house burnt down by ANC supporters in Alice, Ciskei, on 27 September 1992. Her husband was accused of being a Ciskei government collaborator and was killed by `necklacing`. He lost his home in an arson attack by perpetrators who accused him of being a collaborator during intense public unrest in Duncan Village, East London, in August 1985. See Duncan Village. A Civic Organization member who was the victim of an attempted `necklacing` by ANC supporters in July 1980 in Port Elizabeth. He was allegedly accused of being a collaborator. |