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SHABANGU, (first name not given)Age Description ... Freddy SENAMELA, Lazarus Matsebe SENATLA, Samson SENATLE, Sam Jenny SENEKAL, Joseph Matthew SENOKOANE, Gadio Elias SENOKOANE, Mpho Tsietsi Jacob SENOTSI, Daniel SENYANE, Lydia SEOKOLO, Serai Israel SEOKOLO, Thabang SEOKOLO, Thatayaone SEOPA, Elizabeth Chuene SEOPA, Mamoloko Jacob SEOPA, Maphuti ... ... truth”. Themba Mahlangu was held at Kwaggafontein police station for five days under the emergency regulations without being questioned. He did not see his father. Ms Anna Mbele searched police stations and mortuaries in the area, but found nothing. 354 The disappearance of Mr Mahlangu ... ... 490 The court shooting was followed by several incidents of unrest, including an attempt by a group of 200 pupils to hijack seven buses. In another incident. a boy was killed when police dispersed a group of alleged stone-throwers. At Kadisiki school, a boy was seriously injured by police ... 130 The special constables were deployed to the Pietermaritzburg-based Riot Unit 8, a unit that had already gained notoriety during the latter half of the 1980s for its active collusion with Inkatha supporters in the political conflict. The unit was headed by Major Deon Terreblanche (now ... ... at a camp at Osiri in Namibia are withdrawn in that the camp referred to in this paragraph (there were two places in Namibia called Osiri) was not under the authority of the SADF. Page 102 Paragraph 226: The name ‘Makau’ should read ‘Mmakau’. Page 103 Paragraph 230: The name ... ... from the non-Inkatha areas, and the vast majority of the property damaged, burned and looted belonged to non-Inkatha supporters. 191 The IFP did not give the Commission an official account of its involvement in the Seven Day War. Almost every witness who appeared at the special public hearing ... ... of the IFP’s Mapetla, Soweto branch, expressed the IFP’s displeasure about the harassment of commuters. He stressed that such actions were not official IFP policy. However, it is also clear that both local and regional IFP leadership were centrally involved in the authorisation and ... ... party was held at Ntombela’s house later, to which the police were invited. At this party they braaied the meat of cattle they had stolen. 283 Another former special constable, Mr Nhlanhla Philemon Madlala [AM3432/96], was not on duty on 27 March 1990 so he fought on the side of the IFP. He ... ... Motswagole [JB02767/03WR] SETHEBE, Lewis Ndolo [JB01250/01GTSOW] SHABALALA, Jeffrey Sipho [KZN/GM/061/DN] SHABALALA, Siboniso [JB00189/01GTSOW] SHABANGU, George [JB02849/01 & JB04141/02PS] SHABANGU, Lucas David [JB02205/01MPMOU & JB04778/01MPMOU] SHANDU, unspecified [KZN/WW/334/DN] ... Border/entrapment killings 370 Included here are two cases where the actual killings happened either on the border but not actually in South African territory or where individuals were lured out of South Africa into foreign territory to be killed by South African security forces. 371 According ... ... In September, Mr Tshamaano Robert Mahebeledzha [JB00571/02NPPTB] was severely assaulted in Potgietersrus by two AWB members (names withheld) for not being able to tell them the whereabouts of two black men they were pursuing. His leg was amputated as a result of the assault. 336 Mr Richard ... ... vigilantes in the following ways: a Through acts of omission: staying away from the scene of vigilante attacks, or arriving excessively late; not responding to forewarning of attacks; not countering, deflecting or dispersing attackers; not charging or prosecuting attackers, and refusing to ... ... deceased) of the Riot Unit, and its members56. In addition, community members have consistently alleged that police were involved in attacks. One notable instance occurred on 23 June 1991 when sixteen ANC-aligned persons were killed and their bodies mutilated. Witnesses claimed that police 4x4 ... ... further fuelled by a ‘third force’, said to include local right-wing farmers and certain members of the Richmond SAP. This ‘third force’ not only fuelled the conflict between the two parties but split the organisations internally, pitting former allies against each another. 347 The ... ... were opened, it was found that there were twelve bodies, four in each grave. The person responsible for burying the original three bodies could not explain this. The twelve bodies that were exhumed are believed to include those of the three men mentioned above. The identity of the remaining ... ... organised and much more violent in their approach. However, despite the control that comrades asserted in their immediate communities, they could not in fact overthrow the homeland government or “militarily” defeat the Imbokodo. The result was a bloody stalemate. At the end of July, South ... |