Subsection | Description | Page Number (Original) | Paragraph Numbers | |
Subsection 1 | Overview of the region | 155 | 1 to 9 | Read |
Subsection 2 | Overview of violations | 157 | 10 to 12 | Read |
Subsection 3 | Victim categories | 158 | 13 to 15 | Read |
Subsection 4 | Perpetrator groups | 160 | 16 to 19 | Read |
Subsection 5 | Where did the violations occur? | 161 | 20 to 26 | Read |
Subsection 6 | 1960–1975: Historical overview of the period | 163 | 27 to 39 | Read |
Subsection 7 | Overview of violations / State and allied groupings - Torture in custody | 167 | 40 to 49 | Read |
Subsection 8 | Resistance and revolutionary groupings: Sabotage / Attacks on ‘collaborators’ | 170 | 50 to 55 | Read |
Subsection 9 | 1976–1982: Historical overview of the period | 172 | 56 to 72 | Read |
Subsection 10 | Overview of violations | 176 | 73 to 77 | Read |
Subsection 11 | State and allied groupings: Torture in custody | 177 | 78 to 79 | Read |
Subsection 12 | Deaths in custody | 178 | 80 | Read |
Subsection 13 | Covert Security Branch activity | 180 | 81 to 84 | Read |
Subsection 14 | 1983–1989: Historical overview of the period | 185 | 85 to 102 | Read |
Subsection 15 | Overview of violations | 190 | 103 to 107 | Read |
Subsection 16 | State and allied groupings - Detentions and harassment | 191 | 108 to 117 | Read |
Subsection 17 | Deaths in custody | 193 | 118 to 129 | Read |
Subsection 18 | Deaths in custody continued | 196 | 130 to 135 | Read |
Subsection 19 | The Trust Feed Massacre | 198 | 135 | Read |
Subsection 20 | Covert Security Branch activities | 202 | 136 | Read |
Subsection 21 | The killing of Dion Cele | 205 | 136 | Read |
Subsection 22 | Contra-mobilisation | 207 | 137 to 145 | Read |
Subsection 23 | The Killing of Philemon Khanyile /The Killing of the Mdluli Family | 210 | 146 to 161 | Read |
Subsection 24 | The Case of Belinda and Simon Mfeka, and others | 215 | 162 to 169 | Read |
Subsection 25 | The Case of the Mkhize Family | 218 | 170 to 181 | Read |
Subsection 26 | Covert Security Branch activities continued | 221 | 182 | Read |
Subsection 27 | Covert Security Branch activities continued: The Summertime House Attack | 223 | 183 to 189 | Read |
Subsection 28 | Covert Security Branch activities continued - The case of Aubrey Nyembezi, and many others | 226 | 190 to 191 | Read |
Subsection 29 | Resistance and revolutionary groupings - Sabotage and bombings | 229 | 192 to 193 | Read |
Subsection 30 | Attacks on ‘collaborators’ /Escalation of conflict /The killing of Victoria Mxenge and its aftermath | 231 | 194 to 196 | Read |
Subsection 31 | Zulu/Pondo conflict / Destruction of the Gandhi settlement, Phoenix | 234 | 197 to 206 | Read |
Subsection 32 | Clashes in the workplace | 237 | 207 to 208 | Read |
Subsection 33 | The Midlands war | 239 | 209 to 215 | Read |
Subsection 34 | 1990–1994: Historical overview | 243 | 216 to 225 | Read |
Subsection 35 | Historical overview continued | 246 | 226 to 236 | Read |
Subsection 36 | Overview of violations 1990 – May 1994 | 248 | 237 to 238 | Read |
Subsection 37 | Police misconduct - Riot Unit Activities / SAP Murder and Robbery Unit / KZP | 249 | 239 to 255 | Read |
Subsection 38 | Police misconduct - Riot Unit Activities / SAP Murder and Robbery Unit / KZP continued | 254 | 256 to 259 | Read |
Subsection 39 | Security Branch activities | 257 | 260 | Read |
Subsection 40 | Civil conflict: Violence stemming from the unbanning of the ANC / The Seven Day War | 258 | 261 to 272 | Read |
Subsection 41 | Civil conflict continued | 261 | 273 to 281 | Read |
Subsection 42 | Civil conflict continued | 264 | 282 to 291 | Read |
Subsection 43 | Civil conflict continued | 267 | 292 | Read |
Subsection 44 | Hit-squad activity | 269 | 293 to 302 | Read |
Subsection 45 | Hit-squad activity continued | 272 | 303 | Read |
Subsection 46 | Hit-squad activity continued | 274 | 304 to 308 | Read |
Subsection 47 | Hit-squad activity continued | 277 | 308 | Read |
Subsection 48 | Hit-squad activity continued | 278 | 308 | Read |
Subsection 49 | Assassinations: IFP 400 list / Individual assassinations | 279 | 309 to 313 | Read |
Subsection 50 | Individual assassinations conitnued | 282 | 313 | Read |
Subsection 51 | Hostel violence | 285 | 314 to 327 | Read |
Subsection 52 | Clashes in the workplace /Party strongholds/‘no-go zones’ | 289 | 328 to 343 | Read |
Subsection 53 | Clashes in the workplace /Party strongholds/‘no-go zones’ continued | 293 | 344 to 356 | Read |
Subsection 54 | Clashes in the workplace /Party strongholds/‘no-go zones’ continued | 295 | 357 to 364 | Read |
Subsection 55 | Self-defence units (SDUs) | 298 | 365 to 377 | Read |
Subsection 56 | SDU's continued | 301 | 378 to 380 | Read |
Subsection 57 | Self-protection units (SPUs) | 303 | 381 to 390 | Read |
Subsection 58 | Forced recruitment / Internal party conflict | 307 | 391 to 395 | Read |
Subsection 59 | Revenge attacks / Arson/burnings /Commuter attacks | 310 | 396 to 401 | Read |
Subsection 60 | Children | 312 | 402 to 408 | Read |
Subsection 61 | Women | 315 | 409 to 423 | Read |
Subsection 62 | Killing of witnesses / Pre-election violence | 318 | 424 to 438 | Read |
Subsection 63 | Civilian right wing / Resistance and revolutionary groupings: PAC/APLA | 321 | 439 to 447 | Read |
Subsection 64 | Nature of violations | 324 | 1 to 6 | Read |
Subsection 65 | Victim organisations | 325 | 7 to 12 | Read |
Subsection 66 | Perpetrator organisations | 326 | 13 to 22 | Read |