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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 whose house was burnt down and her possessions stolen by IFP supporters in Gamalakhe, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 15 November 1993, in continuing political conflict in the area.
Her home near Port Shepstone, Natal, was burnt down by IFP supporters on 13 April 1992 in continuing political conflict in the area.
Was shot dead when hooded gunmen attacked three homes at Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, during ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters on 20 June 1993. See Murchison attacks.
An IFP supporter who was stabbed to death by ANC supporters at Gamalakhe, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 13 August 1992, in ongoing political conflict in the area.
An Inkatha supporter whose house was burnt down by other Inkatha supporters in Gamalakhe, KwaZulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 5 July 1985, allegedly because she was thought to be a UDF supporter.
An IFP Youth Brigade member who was shot dead, allegedly by ANC supporters, at Nyangwini, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 4 September 1992. See Nyangwini attack.
An ANC supporter who was killed by Inkatha supporters in Port Shepstone, Natal, in April 1990, in political conflict in the area.
Was shot dead by ANC supporters on 5 July 1991 while sleeping at an IFP self-defence training camp near Port Shepstone, Natal.
Was shot and injured by an IFP member during intense political conflict at Izingolweni, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 19 May 1991. An amnesty applicant testified that he killed Mr Cele because he believed him to be an ANC supporter. He was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0339).
Her home was burnt down by IFP supporters at Gamalakhe, KwaZulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 5 April 1991, in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area.
Was seven months pregnant when she was shot and burnt to death in an attack by IFP supporters on 2 September 1990 in KwaDweshula, Port Shepstone, Natal. Her husband survived, but her child and three others died in the attack on an area considered to be an ANC stronghold.
His home was burnt down by IFP supporters in KwaDweshula, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 2 September 1990, in intensifying conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area. His wife, child and three others died in the attack.
An ANC supporter who was stoned and severely injured by other ANC supporters in April 1992 near Port Shepstone, Natal. The attack happened after Mr Cele was seen in the company of IFP youths.
An ANC supporter who was decapitated by a named IFP supporter near Port Shepstone, Natal, in May 1993.
An ANC supporter who was severely injured when a petrol bomb was thrown by named Inkatha supporters into a house in the Alfred area, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 5 February 1990.
Was abducted at gun point, interrogated and shot dead by an IFP member during intense political conflict in Port Shepstone, Natal, in January 1991. The perpetrator was granted amnesty for the abduction and murder (AC/1999/0339).
An IFP supporter whose house was burnt down by ANC supporters in July 1993 near Port Shepstone, Natal.
Her house was burnt down by named IFP supporters on 25 February 1992 near Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal. Ms Cele was allegedly targeted because her son was an active ANC supporter. She eventually fled the area.
Was shot and killed by an IFP member during intense political conflict at Izingolweni, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 19 May 1991. An amnesty applicant testified that he killed Mr Cele because he believed him to be an ANC supporter. He was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0339).
An ANC supporter whose house was burnt down by IFP supporters in March 1991 near Port Shepstone, Natal.
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