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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 had her home burnt down by Inkatha supporters in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 26 January 1988 during intensifying political conflict in the area.
An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in Bhoboyi, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 20 June 1993.
An ANC supporter who had her home burnt down by IFP supporters at Mvutshini, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 21 March 1994, in the run-up to the April 1994 elections.
An ANC supporter who had his house burnt down by a named perpetrator at Gcilima, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 20 May 1993. Mr Majola was targeted for attack allegedly because he was a local ANC organiser with responsibility for recruiting members to the party.
Her house was burnt down by ANC supporters on 4 May 1991 in Marburg, near Port Shepstone, Natal, allegedly because her husband was an IFP supporter. Her husband had been killed by ANC supporters two weeks earlier. The arson attack took place on the day of his funeral.
An IFP supporter who had his house burnt down by ANC supporters at Port Shepstone, Natal, on 4 May 1991.
An IFP-supporting chief who was injured in an attack by UDF and ANC supporters in the Mahwaqa area, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 24 March 1990. Thirteen people died in the attack. Two UDF supporters were granted amnesty (AC/2000/041).
An ANC supporter who was stabbed to death by IFP supporters in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 19 May 1991.
An IFP supporter who was stabbed to death by named perpetrators in Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 10 August 1992 in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area.
She had her home burnt down by ANC supporters in Nyandezulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 14 April 1991 in ongoing political conflict in the area.
An IFP supporter who lost all her posessions when her house was looted in Ensimbini, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 22 December 1993. She had fled the area because of the ongoing political conflict between ANC and IFP supporters; on her return she found that her house had been looted.
An ANC supporter who had her house set alight in Gamalakhe, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 22 December 1992, in ongoing political conflict in the area.
An IFP supporter whose house was burnt down by ANC supporters at Okhalweni, Gamalakhe, KwaZulu, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 4 April 1990.
An IFP supporter who had her home set on fire by ANC supporters at Okhalweni, near Port Shepstone, Natal, in May 1992, in ongoing political conflict in the area.
An IFP supporter who was stabbed to death by ANC supporters in Palm Beach, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 10 May 1992, in ongoing political conflict in the area.
An IFP supporter who was shot dead by fellow IFP supporters near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 27 December 1991 in an internal dispute at an IFP self-defence training camp.
A IFP supporter who was shot dead by ANC supporters while on his way home from work on 17 April 1991 in Marburg, near Port Shepstone, Natal. On the day of his funeral, his widow had her house burnt down by ANC supporters.
Was shot dead by ANC supporters in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 4 May 1991 in ongoing political conflict. In April and May 1991, political violence in the area claimed the lives of at least thirty one people and rendered about two hundred people homeless.
Was burnt to death by ANC supporters in Ngxenyeni, Port Shepstone, Natal, on 17 April 1990 in intense conflict between ANC and Inkatha supporters in the area. Ms Madlala had allegedly been accused of being a witchdoctor.
An ANC supporter who was stabbed and injured by IFP supporters returning from a rally at Port Shepstone, Natal, on 17 November 1992.
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