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section 29 of the Internal Security Act No 74 (198

Explanation
a piece of legislation created to allow for indefinite detention for the purposes of interrogation. Detainees were held in solitary confinement. Many detainees were tortured while held under section 29. See states of emergency.

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When Aubrey Makoena was detained under section 28 of the Internal Security Act I tried to consult with him for a court application in prison. The prison officials denied me a consultation which was privileged and insisted that it should be within sight and hearing. Of course thereafter I left and ...
... then look at Volume 5, page 3, then the Occurrence Book of John Vorster Square from the 10th of June 1988, entry 399, at about 20H05 Mr Bopape, a Section 29 of the Internal Security Law was kept according to that, he was brought by Mostert and medication was also administered to ...
MR PRINSLOO: Is it also correct that you were - on the 21st of April, you were detained in terms of Section 29 of the Internal Security Act?
... Branch and within the Security Branch investigations must have been led and a lot of people were accused under Section 54 of the Internal Security Act regarding perpetrations which were criminalised at that point and we are talking about offences regarding the ...
On the 17th of October 1990, I, Mr Smuts and Mr Marais were arrested by the police. We were detained in terms of Section 29 of the Internal Security Act whilst the case against us was being investigated. After that we appeared in court where we were charged with murder, attempted murder and ...
MR POTGIETER: Yes definitely. There were contraventions of section 54 of the Internal Security Act and 54(2) I think. No, 54(4) of assisting terrorists and there would have been a charge in terms of the Weapons and Ammunition Act, membership of restricted organisations and the high treason case ...
... 399, then it’s 20h05, I think that would be 5 past 8 in the evening in June 1988, detainee Masha Johannes Bopape, Section 29 Internal Security Act 1982 was brought by Warrant Officer Mostert, W4574T and medication was also brought along and is placed in cell number 228. Is this ...
In addition it was promised to him that Mrs Derby-Lewis would not be arrested and would be protected. Captain Deetliefs as well as Warrant Officer Beetge interrogated the applicant while he was in detention under Section 29 of the Internal Security Act.
following Monday he was informed by a Colonel (who he could not identify) that he was being detained in terms of section 29 of the Internal Security Act. Later that day he was blindfolded by two policemen who were unknown to him and taken to a place which he believes was in Pretoria where he was ...
... But, the only other, contrary perhaps to popular opinion, but the only other measure that could be used was Section 29 of the Internal Security Act and I don’t want to belabour the point of argue what all of that entailed. Suffice it to submit to you, Chairperson, that if one looks at the ...
It was our duty to also carry out controversial acts and see to it that these were obeyed, and this duty relating to maintaining and carrying out the acts of the country, arose from the provisions of the Police Act. Section 5 of the Police Act provides, (a), for the maintaining of the internal ...
trial and the statements would also be concluded and signed as soon as the person has been removed under the section 29 (1) of the Internal Security Act ...
... and to place it in a more comprehensive context, if you will allow me Chairperson. We handed you a document which is a copy of the old Section 29 on the Law of Internal Security, it’s got a 36 on the right side of the page and another document which contains Section 54. The ...
Section 29, of the Internal Security Act, why according to you
... that I still find it strange, Mr Vlok, you know with the whole myriad of security legislation that you had at your disposal, the Internal Security Act, the General Laws Amendment Act and various other acts and statutes, which were quite extraordinary for a state that then proclaimed itself ...
MR PRINSLOO: During this investigation Mrs Derby-Lewis was detained in terms of section 29 of Internal Security?
... stated that he weighed the pros and cons of either arresting the Deceased and detaining him in terms of Section 29 of the Internal Security Act or of unlawfully abducting and interrogating him.  He agreed that the most effective way to proceed would be for members of Unit C1 to abduct ...
... the division that existed in the family. Now people sort of ostracised me, because they were scared to be associated with me because I was highly active in politics, and I was not supposed to be seen with other people in the community because they were scared that they were going to be ...
... where a day after that, even if I did not attend to this meeting, I was subsequently arrested and placed under Section 50 of the Internal Security Act together with quite a number of comrades belonging from the Duduza Civic Association and some within our ranks from the Congress of South African ...
... it was among them that my own understanding was shaped. I experienced their pain and shared their suffering and learnt from them. My entry into active political life started in the 70s as a student, but it was in the 80s through the women's movement that my political understanding was ...
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