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The victims' index provides a comprehensive listing of the known victims of politically motivated crimes during the apartheid era, as identified through the TRC.
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Structure
The list provides detailed information related to personal loss, death or injury, as well as the victim's age at the time of the incident.
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TRC Victims - Letter MAA-MAD
Name | Age | Description | | MABIZELA, Jacob | | A chairperson of the UDF-aligned South African Students Congress who was shot dead by members of the SAP in Alexandra, Johannesburg, in June 1986 while attending a meeting in a church. | References | MABOA, Happy Nkuneng | | Was severely assaulted in Sekhukuneland, Lebowa, on 1 April 1986 during political conflict. | References | MABOANE, Karabo Jacob | 21 | Was shot and injured by members of the AWB in Mmabatho, Bophuthatswana, on 9 March 1994 while participating in an ANC-organised march. The AWB, along with the Mangope government, engaged in a last-minute effort to derail the April 1994 election. | References | MABOE, Solomon | 33 | Was shot and injured by a named councillor in Thabong, Welkom, Orange Free State (OFS), on Easter Sunday in April 1985. The councillor was part of the A-Team. See | References | MABOEA, Rufus Amon | | Was shot dead by members of the SAP in GaRankuwa, Bophuthatswana, on 7 March 1990. A protest march meant to culminate in the handing over a memorandum to the local magistrate was dispersed by police and Mr Maboea was shot as he exited a taxi. | References | MABOGO, Phillemon Aifheli | 43 | A SARHWU member who was assaulted and stabbed by members of the Railway Police in 1989 at Boksburg station in Boksburg, Transvaal, during a strike at the South African Railways. | References | MABOHELA, T | | Was injured when MK operatives detonated an explosive in a car outside the South African Air Force (SAAF) headquarters in Church Street, Pretoria, on 20 May 1983. Twenty-one people were killed and two hundred and seventeen were injured. The overall commander of MK`s Special Operations Unit and two MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2001/003 and AC/2001/023). See Church Street bombing, Pretoria. | References | MABOKANO, Nare Francis | 19 | He had his home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down on 2 February 1980, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because Mr Mabokano resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKELA, Emma Ramasela | 45 | She had her home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of Chief BK Matlala on 2 February 1980, because she resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKELA, Frans Matsubane | 76 | He had his home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down on 2 February 1980 by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because Mr Mabokela resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKELA, Makwena Ramakoni | 63 | She had her home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of Chief BK Matlala on 2 February 1980 because she resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKELA, Mmamloko Philipus | 48 | He had his home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of Chief BK Matlala on 2 February 1980, because Mr Mabokela resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKELA, Tlou Isaac | 52 | He had his home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of Chief BK Matlala on 2 February 1980, because Mr Mabokela resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKELA, Tlou Maphuti | 59 | She had her home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of Chief BK Matlala on 2 February 1980, because she resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | MABOKOANE, Teboho Abram | | Was shot dead by members of the SAP while watching a protest march in Sebokeng, Transvaal, on 3 September 1984 during a rent boycott in which schools and the houses of ex-councillors were burnt and shops were looted. See Vaal uprising. | References | MABOLA, Sekoele Aubrey | | Was injured when UDF supporters launched a petrol bomb attack on a bus along the N3 freeway, near Standerton, Transvaal, in March 1987. The bus was transporting Pirates soccer club players and fans to Tokoza. The Pirates were believed to be a vigilante group collaborating with community councillors and police in attacking the UDF. Three UDF supporters were granted amnesty (AC/2001/071). | References | MABOMBO, David | 31 | Was arrested in Worcester, Cape, on 18 June 1986 and severely assaulted by members of the SAP at the police station. He was then detained in prison under emergency regulations for over three months. See police brutality. | References | MABOMBO, Mxolisi | | Was detained, beaten and charged with public violence in Zolani, Ashton, Cape, in November 1985. He was later convicted. | References | MABONA, (first name not given) | | Was one of six persons abducted and interrogated by ANC self-defence unit (SDU) members near Port St Johns, Transkei, on 20 April 1994, shortly before the April 1994 elections. Four were shot dead, while Mr Mabona and another survived the shooting with injuries. The SDU members believed that they were APLA members who were on their way to disrupt an ANC mass rally. Three SDU members were granted amnesty (AC/2000/045). | References | MABONA, Boekie April | 57 | Was stabbed to death by members of the Imbokodo group in Siyabuswa, KwaNdebele, on 1 January 1986. | References |
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