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KwaZulu Police (KZP)Explanation ... Violence in South African society is also reflected in domestic violence such as wife and child abuse. 78 The particularly grim situation in KwaZulu-Natal was described by Ms Nosimelo Zama at the Durban hearings on children and youth. The stress on family life created by the constant ... ... and abductions remain similar to the last period. 92 Figure 154 shows a sudden and dramatic increase in the number of violations reported in KwaZulu (note that the scale on this graph has changed since the last in this series, indicating a substantial increase in violations reported). ... ... focused, inter alia, on the following enquiries: a Vlakplaas b Witdoek violence in KTC c Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB) d Security Police in KwaZulu and Natal e Mandela United Football Club f Chemical and biological warfare ... ... of a young male survivor contradicted the version presented by Khanyile [AC/1997/0045]. Assassinations 240. Most amnesty applications in the KwaZulu and Natal region related to assassinations carried out chiefly by SDU members. 241. Five SDU members in Umkomaas on the Natal south coast ... ... killing”. The Durban office of the Commission conducted an intensive investigation into those incidents that occurred in former Natal and KwaZulu and produced an extremely detailed and comprehensive report. 146 A significant percentage of the incidents on the list fell outside of the ... ... who argued that Buthelezi’s appearance would give him a platform from which to oppose the Commission and would stoke the flames of violence in KwaZulu-Natal, as indeed he himself promised. In retrospect, it was probably an incorrect decision. Its failure to spread wide enough its ... ... most difficult issues the Commission faced in this regard were cases involving SDUs and SPUs and conflicts between ANC- and IFP-aligned people in KwaZulu-Natal, where it was usually not clear who was ‘innocent’ (defending) and who was ‘guilty’ (attacking). 26 The State v T. Makwanyane, ... with the IFP. They were responsible for supplying the IFP with weapons and also worked very closely with IFP groups on the north and south coasts of KwaZulu-Natal. In at least two instances, joint attacks were planned and carried out – at the Flagstaff police station and on the Seychelles ... |