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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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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 SJ-SZ
Name | Age | Description | | STEVENS, Robert | 27 | Was injured when AWB members detonated a pipe bomb at a taxi rank on the corner of Third and Park Streets in Randfontein, Tvl, on 25 April 1994, in an effort to disrupt the electoral process. Six people were injured in the blast. Six AWB members were granted amnesty (AC/1999/0342). See right-wing attacks. | References | STEWART, Clare Veronica | 34 | An ANC member who was abducted while driving to a meeting in KwaNgwanase, near Manguzi, Natal, on 10 November 1993. Her body was found on 24 November 1993 in the Ingwavuma area, KwaZulu, with bullet wounds to the head. Ms Stewart was working on a farming project in the area, and both she and her project were allegedly unpopular with the IFP and the Kwa-Zulu Police | References | STEWART, Sandra Margaret | | A Black Sash activist and UDF supporter who was detained by named members of the SAP in June 1986 in Port Elizabeth. She was released in October 1986 and restricted to Port Elizabeth district. | References | STEYN, Annie | 45 | Was shot and injured by members of the SAP in Paarl, Cape, on 9 September 1976, after the Soweto uprising spread to the rural Cape towns. Three women were shot dead in Paarl that day. | References | STEYN, Avril Rachewell | 18 | An ANC supporter who was arrested and tortured by named policemen in Worcester, Cape, on 13 June 1979. He was charged with terrorism and damage to property and held in Worcester prison for nine months. He received a suspended sentence. He was again detained and tortured by the same policemen in 1982. | References | STEYN, PJ | | 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 217 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 | STIENEN, Cornelia | 17 | Was injured when a limpet mine, planted by MK operatives, exploded during lunchtime at the Wimpy restaurant in Benoni, Tvl, on 30 July 1988. One woman was killed and at least 66 people were injured. Four MK operatives were granted amnesty for the planning and execution of the attack (AC/1999/0294). | References | STIGLINGH, Roeline | | A member of the SAP who was injured when a car bomb, planted by MK operatives, exploded outside the NBS building in Witbank, Tvl, on 24 October 1988. The building was used for commercial purposes, but also housed the Witbank Security Branch offices. Three people were killed and over 20 were injured, mainly civilians. Two MK operatives were granted amnesty for the bombing (AC/2000/055). | References | STINA, Lungile | 20 | An ANC supporter who was shot dead by members of the SAP in Nkululeko, near Barkly East, Cape, on 10 February 1990 during a toyi-toyi demonstration celebrating the release of Nelson Mandela. | References | STOFILE, Mncebisi Cecil | 13 | Was abducted, along with six other youths, by UDF supporters in Grahamstown, Cape, on 31 October 1986. The youths were all severely assaulted and tortured. One was shot and killed. One UDF supporter was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0247). | References | STOK, Ndoma Ndumisa | 20 | An ANC supporter who was arrested in November 1986 in Jansenville, Cape. He was on trial for nine months during which time he was interrogated and had teargas sprayed into his face by members of the SAP. Mr Stok was imprisoned for a further three years. | References | STOKES, S | | 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 217 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 | STOLLS, Ronnie | 40 | Was shot in the chest by members of the SAP in White City, Soweto, Johannesburg, on 25 August 1986 during the 1986 state of emergency. | References | STOLS, Matthys | 40 | Was stabbed to death and then burnt by ‘necklacing’ on 4 July 1987 in Soweto, Johannesburg. | References | STONA, Moeketsi Willington | 20 | Was shot by members of the SAP during protests in Aliwal North, Cape, on 22 August 1985. See Aliwal North shootings. | References | STONE, Emmah Masumo | 24 | Was injured when a limpet mine, planted by MK operatives, exploded during lunchtime at the Wimpy restaurant in Benoni, Tvl, on 30 July 1988. One woman was killed and at least 66 people were injured. Four MK operatives were granted amnesty for the planning and execution of the attack (AC/1999/0294). | References | STONE, Khutsahalo Violet | 35 | Was shot and injured when police opened fire on demonstrators in Mataleng, Barkly West, Cape, on 24 August 1990. | References | STOOTMAN, Dumile | | A PAC supporter who was killed when a booby-trapped arms cache exploded near the police barracks in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage, Cape, on 11 January 1991. | References | STRACHAN, Robert Harold Lundie | 36 | Was sentenced in 1962 to six years’ imprisonment for contravening the Explosives Act. During his detention at Pretoria Central prison, he was kept in solitary confinement. In 1979 he survived two attempts made on his life and it is alleged that his name was on a hitlist of political activists. | References | STREET, Mable | | Was shot and injured when APLA operatives threw hand grenades at and opened fire on the congregation of St James’ Church, Kenilworth, Cape Town, on 25 July 1993. Eleven people were killed and 58 wounded in the attack. Three of four APLA members were granted amnesty for the attack. The fourth had his application struck off the roll for failing to attend the amnesty hearing (AC/1998/0018). See APLA attacks. | References |
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