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STEYN, PJAge Description Warrant Officer Hendrik Steyn will probably have to wait a few weeks to hear if the Truth Commission is going to free him from jail. The first murderers who applied for amnesty in Rustenburg in May walked out of jail on Friday when the Truth Commission granted them amnesty. Before we tell you their ... In his amnesty application Hendrik Steyn said that Simon Msweli was the leader of a gang that was wanted for arson, murder and robbery. His mother says he was a quiet child, definitely not a criminal. He was however a member of the ANC, so was his friend. ... But because my husband happened to be on the scene he could identify them and they had to get rid of him. It will not go down well with me if Steyn got amnesty, because I think he should talk to me first if he wants to be forgiven. I should be the one to do ... ... darkness of that time. Although those sentenced to death were never hanged, the people of the township remain divided, embittered and angry. Nantie Steyn and Anneliese Burgess visited Upington this ... two security guards at a transport company and said it was part of an attempt to show that black people were not capable of doing their jobs. Nantie Steyn was in ... ... This week they asked the Truth Commission’s Amnesty Committee to free them from jail. The murders were politically motivated they say Nantie Steyn produced this report. ... ... rights lawyer, Victoria Mxenge that Inkatha members attacked and killed 15 mourners. The police and the military did nothing to intervene. Nantie Steyn tells the ... I want to see Steyn and I want to see if I’ll forgive him. ... success has been achieved with this method in the past. She still did not want to cooperate. After consideration and weighing all options Maj Gen Steyn gave Gen Taylor and me permission to eliminate her. While Lt-Col Du Preez and W/O Wasserman dug a grave outside the safe house, Col Taylor and ... ... Phumezo Nxiweni, an Eastern Cape activist who became an MK in Durban while he studied for his medical degree at the University of Natal. General JA Steyn, Lt-Col Vorster and Col Hentie Botha are implicated in the disappearances of both Phila Ndwendwe and Phumezo Nxiweni. But many of the ten ... |