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Pondoland revolt

Explanation
The Pondoland revolt, also known as Nonqulwana , took place in Pondoland in the eastern Transkei in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was an extended uprising by Pondoland groups - particularly ANC supporters who referred to themselves as iKongo members - against the imposition of tribal authorities and impending self-government for Transkei. Numerous incidents of violence took place during 1960, including clashes between security forces and iKongo members, attacks by iKongo members on chiefs and those regarded as collaborating with chiefs or police, and the destruction of iKongo members' homes by chiefs. On 6 June 1960, conflict developed between security forces and iKongo members at Ngquza Hill in the Lusikisiki region of Pondoland, when security forces broke up an iKongo meeting. Victims told the Commission that the meeting was tear-gassed from aircraft, after which police on the ground moved in, some of them opening fire, killing at least 11 iKongo members. Immediately after the Ngquza shootings, police rounded up suspects. Family members were also assaulted by police in attempts to track suspects. Legal methods used by the security forces to crush this revolt included the declaration of a state of emergency on 30 November 1960, widespread detentions, criminal prosecutions and banishment of families. Illegal methods included torture in custody (primarily in detention), deaths in custody, apparently due to treatment received, and the use of unnecessary force in public order policing. Mkambati forest was frequently named as a site of torture. This appears to have been a camp with tents in the forest during the 1960s, possibly set up during the Pondoland revolt as a police crisis measure, later becoming an established police station.

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An iKongo member who was assaulted with iron bars by members of the SAP on 7 June 1960 in Flagstaff, Transkei, in the aftermath of the Ngquza Hill massacre. See Pondoland revolt.
Was assaulted in Bizana and Flagstaff prisons, Transkei, in 1960, after being arrested for attending a Nonqulwana meeting. See Pondoland revolt.
He lost his spaza shop in arson attacks by ANC members at Esikhumbeni, near Bizana, Transkei, in March 1960 during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was repeatedly tortured during several months of detention at prisons in Kokstad, Natal, and Umtata, Transkei, during 1961. Mr Lungu had taken part in the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter, was severely assaulted by members of the SAP while he was in custody at Bizana, Transkei, in June 1960. Mr Lochenburg had been involved in the Pondoland revolt
Was repeatedly assaulted in 1960 at Bizana, Transkei, and Kokstad prisons after police arrested committee members who attended a Nonqulwana meeting at Ngquza Hill. Mr Juze, an iKongo member, also lost his home in Emdakamfele, Bizana, in an arson attack. See Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was arrested and severely beaten by members of the SAP in Bizana, Transkei, in March 1960, during the Pondoland revolt.
An iKongo member who was shot dead by members of the SAP on 6 June 1960 during a protest meeting at Ngquza Hill in Flagstaff, Transkei. See Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by members of the SAP who opened fire on a meeting of the local Hill Committee at Flagstaff, Transkei, in November 1960. Four others were injured in the incident. See Pondoland revolt.
Disappeared from his home in Bizana, Transkei, in 1960, during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was detained at Bizana, Transkei, in June 1960, during the Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was tortured in police cells in Mount Fletcher, Transkei, in March 1960, while being interrogated about Nonqulwana meetings during the Pondoland revolt.
An iKongo member who was shot by members of the SAP in 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt.
Was detained in the Transkei in June 1960 during the Pondoland revolt.
An iKongo member who was shot in the leg by members of the SAP during 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. His home was also burnt down.
An ANC supporter who was assaulted with rifle-butts by members of the SAP at KwaNdela, Bizana, Transkei, in March 1960, after they had ordered him to step down from his horse and had interrogated him about Nonqulwana meetings. See Pondoland revolt.
An ANC supporter who was arrested and severely beaten by the police in Bizana, Transkei, in March 1960. The beatings resulted in internal injuries that led to his death four months later. See Pondoland revolt.
An iKongo member who was detained and assaulted by members of the SAP at Bizana police station, Transkei, in 1960. When he moved to Durban after his release, Mr Mabandla was detained for three months and tortured in Sentela, Lamontville, Durban, in 1961. See Pondoland revolt.
An ANC member who was assaulted by members of the SADF in Bizana, Transkei, on 1 March 1960 for participating in a Nonqulwana meeting. See Pondoland revolt.
... supported the self-governance of Transkei were targeted by activists because they were believed to be involved in the re-demarcation of land. See Pondoland ...
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