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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 681 to 700 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 31 •32 •33 •34 •35 •36 •37 •38 •39 Next Page•Last Page... felt that the removal of ANC posters was in furtherance of that campaign. The situation was quite tense at the time because they were also many attacks carried out by the IFP against the ANC at the ... ... of Constable Vuma as a target was done by the unit itself. Constable Vuma was a notorious policeman from Mamelodi who was involved in various attacks on members of the community and was accordingly regarded as a political target by the ... predominantly inhabited by ANC supporters. Political violence was rife in the area and the ANC supporters in M Section were constantly subjected to attacks from supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party (the IFP). ... CHAIRPERSON: At the time in Natal, we've heard many hearings related to Natal and what happened there during that period. Was this possibly one of those third force attacks, just to create confusion amongst our people? MR RICHARD: Now we're talking about 1990, not 1994, what attacks had happened on your people that you had to defend yourselves? it didn't go so well. Sometimes I would have to drive up to Pretoria in the middle of the week when the hospital wanted me to, because he would get attacks and his sisters, my sisters and everyone had to pin him down, the ... ... "funny rounds" would be distributed to political activists by police sources who had infiltrated the ranks of liberation movements who launched attacks on the Security Forces. The "funny rounds" would then explode in the hands of the persons who used it. The Applicant subsequently heard ... Both the Applicants associated themselves with both attacks. "The Commission finds that the SAP colluded with the KwaMadala residents in planning the attacks. MR PRINSLOO: In that period, is it so that the struggle was very fierce, that there were many attacks by the ANC and its alliance SACP? The SDU was established to help defend the local residents who were associated with the African National Congress (ANC) to defend themselves from attacks by opposition political parties. They were assisted in arming themselves by members of the ANC and who had an association with uMkhonto ... And publication reports however, as I say led to sustained and prolonged personal attacks by the Government, its newspapers and the SABC on the Rand Daily Mail, on Mr Gander, on our informants and myself. ... makes no specific reference to the present incident, yet in this statement the Applicant stated pertinently that he had "not been involved in other attacks prior to the one which took place in June 1992" which "one" on the face of the document can only be the Boipatong attack. Of interest, ... The activities of the victims and their group included harassing political activists within the applicant's group; for example the attacks on the house of ms Mary-Agness Khunoane who was an active member of the African National Congress Womens' League (ANCWL). Many activists belonging to the ... ... and after explaining the situation to him, received orders to identify the ANC ring leaders and attack them, as this would prevent further attacks on PAC people. Applicant said that he received this order in early 1992 and then set about identifying the culprits. He explained that he ... CHAIRPERSON: In the logistics department, were you connected with and implicated in the Wesselsbron Supermarket and the attack on the King William's Town Golf Club, that you transported the weapons that were used in those two attacks, is that correct? ... get a Two Rand fine and you walk scott free and enjoy the facilities of life. I just say to myself the renegades that were responsible for various attacks are being paid by the Government. At the moment they’re sitting in high positions like big heroes and we’ve got to face a financial battle. ... ... and throughout the country were focused on destroying and destabilising the government at all levels. In communities throughout the country attacks were launched against the most immediate representatives of government, namely the councillors, the policemen, the soldiers and all those who ... members did not want to forego their plan and that they were quite serious and they still had a sketched plan whereby certain houses were marked for attacks and they wanted to do something for the struggle. It seemed that there was nothing to do about the situation and that Nkosi’s life was in ... MR SIGUDU: It is known that there was a conflict between the IFP and the ANC and we sometimes suffered attacks and myself as a hostel inmate, had to fight under those circumstances. |