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right-wing attacksExplanation Showing 901 to 920 of 1017 First Page•Previous Page 42 •43 •44 •45 •46 •47 •48 •49 •50 Next Page•Last PageMR LAX: So you weren't involved in any other attacks on any other people on defending yourself and your community against any other people, in all the time from 1985 till 1990 and going on until you were arrested? Are you seriously telling us that? "... nonetheless firearms were issued to them in order to give them the capacity to defend themselves against attacks and also for them to use during operations of Vlakplaas when necessary. The issuing of firearms to them created great problems for me." MR RICHARD: The amnesty application only relates to the death of Violet Masomela, but for completeness I thought I should - the attacks on Johanna and Elizabeth, when did they take place? MR LOTZ: If I can put it - it was very close to anarchy and total chaos, petrol bombs, the burning of vehicles, attacks on policemen and their houses and these happened on a daily basis. ... you? Could you choose a farm anywhere else other than the area mentioned, or the area you were speaking about when you were discussing about these ... CHAIRPERSON: Were these attacks all in 1993? ADM, residing at Upper Gqumashe Location, Alice by a group of youths who were members of supporters of the ANC. In the course of the first of these attacks, which occurred during the night of 27th to 28th September 1992, the house of Mr Maseti was set alight and completely destroyed. On the ... Now this is confirmed by the evidence of the witness Van der Graaff, who testified this morning, that there were these attacks launched by Apla and they financed their activities by means of the funds so obtained. ... activists took control of the rural areas, civic members resigned because of intimidation, police officers were forced to leave areas, there were attacks on police patrols, the existing structures were replaced with alternative structures, school boycotts were the order of the day, councillors ... ... for the purchase of firearms and firearms were duly purchased. The firearms were to be used by NUMSA members to defend themselves against attacks from UWUSA ... ... testified that during the evening they were at Checkers Tavern as part of their duties to patrol and monitor the township to guard against possible attacks by the IFP. They heard gunshots fired from outside the Tavern. Immediately Selai appeared and stood next to the door and ordered all the ... The ANC established a system of Self Defence Units to protect themselves and the community at large against attacks. The applicant said that it is in this context that on the 27th August 1992 he approached a motor vehicle (panel van) on the 27th August 1992 in order to get hold of firearms. He ... 2. To destroy the military leader of Umkhonto weSizwe who by his own acknowledgement was responsible for the cold-blooded murders of elderly Whites, women and children and attacks on them and on our Security Force personnel. ... was using an AK and we said we've agreed that we shall come in but now what we should do is to go on and never go back because already there's been attacks and I lodged a counter attack as well. I will end ... ... They were waiting for weapons to come in. What happened there was that the police decided that there was no way in which they could prevent the attacks from occurring. A plan was then made and then that plan entailed that a hand grenade, Russian hand grenades, were taken and the fuse delay ... MR MKUKWANA: Yes they continued with the attacks. stage of these events, there was a war as it was observed by this situation, the conventional methods were not applicable, there were explosions and attacks the order of the day. If we look at the methods that were used to take a person to a farm and interrogate that person, with respect it is ... ... could have been identified. Also with regard to situations such as, for example Swaziland, where photographs were taken of persons and in other attacks the photographs of the deceased came to us at Vlakplaas for the askaris to identify. And where there was any doubt whether or not the ... MR KOOPEDI: And these attacks, do you regard them as being part of that war? MR MGANDELA: I cannot remember because we were still new at the time and secondly, during our training we went there to acquire training in order to be able to launch attacks. We did not pay much attention to those things. That is why I cannot remember today. |