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Special Report Transcript Episode 6, Section 3, Time 08:47Nzimeni Bosman was arrested for handing out pamphlets in 1991 in Kimberley. // Then I went into the police station. There were two white guys, I don’t know their names and a police man called Petrus wanted to take my finger prints and he put my head into the toilet seat. When I pulled my head out, trying to look around, one other white guy who was a sergeant told me to look at the back and he hit me with a gun on my face. And blood came running out of my mouth and I said to him, because I was afraid of him I … him and said, please look at me, blood is coming out of my mouth. // Patrick, you are talking about the time when you were in the police station and you were beaten and tortured in the police station, your shoulder was broken. Is that right? // That’s true and I was also injured on my stomach, just below my ribs. I have to lift up my hands before I can speak. I get enough power to speak when I stretch out my hands. But if I don’t do that I feel the pain on my diaphragm; it’s like something is stinging on my diaphragm. So when I lift my hands I have the power or the stamina to talk for a longer period. // Talking now is quite difficult for you Patrick? // Yes, I have a pain, especially running from my stomach up to the shoulder and my neck muscles are blowing up a bit. My neck muscles are blowing up a bit. Notes: TRC testimony: Nzimeni Bosman; Glenda Wildschut References select each tab to search for references Hearing Transcripts TRC Final Report TRC Victims GlossaryThe 1980s and 1990s were characterised by ongoing student protests and boycotts and the repressive and brutal response of the police to those engaging in resistance politics. Members of the SAP frequently resorted to firepower as a means of crowd control when clashes broke out between police and ... |