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Port Shepstone

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Between February and May 1991, 65 people were killed and 2000 families displaced from their homes in political violence in the Port Shepstone area.

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An ANC supporter who was killed in Mahwaqa, near Port Shepstone, Natal, by alleged IFP supporters in April 1990, following the unbanning of political organisations in February.
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by named IFP supporters in Oshabeni, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 18 January 1992.
An ANC supporter who was shot and injured on 4 July 1992 when IFP supporters attacked a minibus leaving her home in Bhomela, Port Shepstone, Natal. Ms Shezi was standing in the yard when she was shot. Seven ANC members were killed in the incident. Five IFP members were convicted for the attack.
An ANC supporter who had her house in Izingolweni, near Port Shepstone, Natal, burnt down by IFP supporters in May 1993.
An IFP supporter who was stabbed to death and his body mutilated by a named fellow IFP supporter and others, in the Emashembeni forest near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 9 February 1992. The local chief had called an IFP meeting, and Mr Shange went to the shop before attending the meeting. The ...
Was shot and injured by an IFP member during political conflict at Izingolweni, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 16 March 1991. An amnesty applicant testified that he killed Mr Shazi because he believed him to be an ANC supporter. He was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0339).
Was shot an injured by an IFP member during political conflict at Izingolweni, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 16 March 1991. An amnesty applicant testified that he killed Mr Shezi because he believed him to be an ANC supporter. He was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0339).
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters, some of whom are named, at Port Shepstone, Natal, on 25 December 1990.
She had her house in Port Shepstone, Natal, destroyed in an arson attack, allegedly by members of the SADF, on 16 August 1992, after a night of violence in the area
An ANC supporter whose home in Port Shepstone, Natal, was burnt down by IFP supporters in July 1993.
Her home was destroyed in an arson attack at Mahwaqa, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 5 July 1992, in political conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area.
Was shot and injured by IFP supporters in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, in December 1992, in continuing political conflict in the area.
Her home was burnt down by IFP supporters in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 15 March 1993, in continuing political conflict in the area.
An ANC supporter who was stabbed to death by named IFP supporters at Madakane, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 25 December 1991.
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in Bhobhoyi, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 9 December 1992, in ongoing political conflict in the area.
An ANC supporter who was shot by an IFP supporter on 16 April 1994 and died the following day in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, during the run-up to the April 1994 elections.
A supporter of the National Indian Congress who was repeatedly harassed, then detained and assaulted, by named members of the Security Branch at Port Shepstone, Natal, immediately before and after 7 May 1980.
A member of the SAP who was shot and injured in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 1 July 1991, when, along with five colleagues, he tried to search a vehicle driven by MK operatives who were carrying weapons. One self-defence unit member was granted amnesty (AC/1998/062).
An ANC supporter whose home was set alight by Inkatha supporters in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 24 March 1989, in intensifying political conflict in the area.
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by two IFP supporters at Izingolweni, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 3 January 1993, in political conflict in the area.
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