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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 721 to 740 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 33 •34 •35 •36 •37 •38 •39 •40 •41 Next Page•Last PageMR KOOPEDI: I see, is it correct that you are also applying for amnesty for having planned an executed all these attacks, is that correct? MR VISSER: And were there already acts of sabotage and terrorist attacks during the early '70's? MR RICHARD: Now without labouring the point, if I summed up the policy by saying that at no stage was it ever the policy of the ANC to commit attacks on pure civilian targets, am I correct? ... as traitors and puppets by their fellow black people including members of one's own family and friends. In whatever neighbourhood one resided attacks upon soldiers and their families and social and political pressures directed against soldiers were nearly unendurable. At that same time I ... MR WILLIAMS: Wasn't this march or these placards after the bomb attacks? there extensive evidence was covered about how Stratcom worked, how the Security Police worked, how Vlakplaas was the operational base for all these attacks. Hence you find in this incident that my reading of the documentation before me is that when a decision was made, Vlakplaas was approached ... MR BERGER: And even if you hadn't attended that meeting, somebody would have said to you; by the Themba Khosa was here today, talking about the attacks on us, am I right? ... those problems to them that, as it transpired, we are operating under threats at Port St Johns. Now we fear that at some stage we will come across attacks as it normally happens in other areas of South Africa, we were afraid we would be attacked. That's why we wouldn't hesitate. After we got ... ... all future editions. Then they detained and banned the two co-editors and finally the premises and equipment of SASCO National were destroyed in attacks by persons ... Then in 1985 the stop that was owned by community councillor Kleinbooi Jacobs was burnt down, and that brought the group that we’ve already heard about from Mr Simakadane and there attacks on people. So that the anger swept back and forth between the groups of people in Phillipstown. The ANC supporters who resided in Boipatong organised regular patrols of the streets. The object of these patrols was to prevent attacks from IFP supporters. On 28 January 1993 the 1st Applicant participated in one such patrol. The patrol consisted of a large number of persons. He was an ANC member who returned from exile in 1992 when he experienced harassment from the police. Although he was residing at Zola, he participated in the Self Defence Unit (SDU) in Meadowlands where the community was under more immediate threat of attacks. MR BOOYENS: Well they say - let me perhaps not enter where angels fear to tread, let's just talk about violence, places being arson'd, people being killed, stone throwing attacks on the police? I do not aspire to communistic or political ideals of any sort but as individual human beings we all share a tremendous sense of loss of our loved ones. The process of transition to democracy was irreversible at this point in time when the attacks took place. MR BOOYENS: And in this war? Can you briefly state, were you involved in any attacks? MR GWAMANDA: That's when - there were times when there would be plans about attacks but I would not have been in attendance so I may not have full information. ... occupied by ANC supporters and the SDU decided that it was necessary to patrol the area day and night to protect the community against possible IFP attacks. It is common cause that at the time a war situation prevailed in the area between supporters of the ANC and the IFP. Both political ... MR RORICH: We were completely involved in a struggle of war, conditions had deteriorated in the sense that attacks involving acts of terrorism, had just multiplied and it was clear at that stage, that they did not respect the laws of our country at all. There was only one way, according to my own ... MR VISSER: It was explosive with regular infiltration from trained ANC and MK members, with attempts of sabotage and attacks on members of the public. MS COLERIDGE: It's the Sacred Heart Church and Chairperson, it's not actually the church that's been destroyed, but actually the Church hall and the attacks were all on the Church hall. |