Name | Age | Description | |
TSEBE, Johannes Matsobane | 24 | Was shot and seriously injured by members of the ISU in Hammanskraal, Tvl, on 11 March 1994 shortly after the collapse of the Bophuthatswana government. Angry residents attacked and burnt down government buildings resulting in violent clashes between residents and security forces sent into the area ostensibly to restore order. | References |
TSEHLOANE, Lentsoe Raymond | 24 | An ANC supporter who was severely assaulted and injured by members of the Transkei Defence Force in Pontseng, Matatiele, Natal, on 8 February 1990. They suspected him of involvement in an arson attack in the Transkei. | References |
TSEKA, Kodi Lawrence | | Was beaten to death, by members of the SADF in Masemola Village, Nebo, Lebowa, in June 1986. Mr Tseka reportedly left home to bath in the river and returned seriously injured. He was taken to hospital where he died. A witness reports that he saw Mr Tseka being beaten by members of the SADF | References |
TSEKELA, Morero | 35 | Was attacked and killed by IFP supporters in Mzimhlophe, Soweto, Tvl, on 27 April 1991 during conflict between mainly ANC-supporting residents and IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers. | References |
TSEKI, Lekhotla Michael | 18 | Was shot and severely injured by SAP members during a student boycott in Bultfontein, OFS, on 28 February 1990. Police opened fire during violent protest action on the school premises. | References |
TSELANA, Thabitha Ramatsobane | 44 | An ANC supporter who was beaten with knobkerries by a named perpetrator in Ga-Chipana village near Pietersburg, Tvl, in February 1980. | References |
TSELANE, Baniti David | 52 | Was arrested and tortured by members of the Bophuthatswana Police in Zeerust, Tvl, on 6 July 1989 when he resisted the forced incorporation of Mokgola village into Bophuthatswana. During 1989, about 25 000 residents were relocated from South Africa into Bophuthatswana which resulted in harassment by Bophuthatswana Police and those civilians who supported the homeland government. | References |
TSELE, (first name not given) | child | Was detained with her mother for five days without food at the Mmabatho police station in Leeuwfontein, Tvl, during July 1989. There was fierce resistance at the time to the forceful incorporation of Leeuwfontein and Braklaagte into Bophuthatswana and a meeting held by the two communities was violently dispersed. Two policeman and two civilians died in the resulting conflict. | References |
TSELE, Bhekokwahle Elijah | | An IFP supporter who was shot dead when members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) opened fire on IFP supporters on their way to a meeting at the Tokoza stadium on the East Rand, Tvl, on 8 September 1991. Sixteen people were killed and ten were injured in the attack. One SDU member was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1999/00225). See Tokoza attacks. | References |
TSELE, Butane Joe | | A UDF supporter who was shot dead at his home in Bophuthatswana by a covert unit of the Northern Transvaal Security Branch during 1986. The divisional commander of Northern Transvaal Security Branch and one of his operatives were granted amnesty (AC/1999/0030). | References |
TSELE, Joseph Seun | | Was shot dead by members of the SAP in Jouberton, Klerksdorp, Tvl, on 31 January 1986 during political conflict in the area. Police placed severe restrictions on his funeral and threatened the family with arrest if there was any political activity at the funeral. | References |
TSELE, Lele Dorah | 35 | An ANC supporter who was detained for five days without food and severely beaten daily during July 1989 at the Mmabatho police station, Leeuwfontein, Tvl, allegedly by members of the Bophuthatswana Police. There was fierce resistance at the time to the forceful incorporation of Leeuwfontein and Braklaagte into Bophuthatswana and a meeting held by the two communities was violently dispersed. Two policeman and two civilians died in the resulting conflict. | References |
TSEMANE, James | | A civilian who was shot execution-style by APLA operatives when he attempted to rescue two other civilians, during an armed vehicle ambush by the operatives, between Herschel and Lady Grey, OFS, on 19 November 1992. Three people were killed and five injured in the ambush. See APLA attacks. Two APLA members were granted amnesty (AC/2001/134). | References |
TSEMBEI, Hawu Philda | 40 | Was assaulted, injured and had her house burnt down by members of the SAP during a raid on her house in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt in 1960. She had a miscarriage as a result of her injuries. Her husband, a member of iKongo, was arrested at gunpoint by SAP members. See Pondoland revolt. | References |
TSEMBEYI, Ncamile | | An ANC supporter who was imprisoned and severely beaten by members of the SAP in 1960 in Bizana, Transkei, during the Pondoland revolt. Mr Tsembeyi was mentally disturbed upon his release and died five days later. See Pondoland revolt. | References |
TSENASE, Clement Tsietsi | 32 | Was severely beaten by members of the SAP in Brits, Tvl, on 8 August 1984. He was reportedly waiting to board a bus during a strike by bus drivers. | References |
TSENOLI, Mosala Andrew Potlaki | 15 | A COSAS activist who was severely tortured by members of the Security Branch in Ladybrand, OFS, in 1984, allegedly because he played a part in organising a school boycott. Mosala Tsenoli suffered permanent mental damage as a result of his injuries, and could not complete his schooling. | References |
TSENOLI, Pule Firkins Pumiks | 20 | An ANC supporter who was hit with a gun, put into a coffin and tear-gassed by a named member of the Security Branch in Ladybrand, OFS, in 1986, allegedly because he was mobilising students during the school boycotts. | References |
TSENZE, Nowowo Emily ‘Nowakes’ | 35 | Was severely beaten by members of the SAP in Nkqubela township, Robertson, Cape, on 16 June 1986. The police were forcing township residents to clean up the area where a boycott of service fees was in place. | References |
TSETSEI, Kiepie Themba | | Was shot by named members of the SAP in Phiritona, Heilbron, OFS, on 22 July 1992. Police opened fire to disperse a crowd of protesters gathered in the street. Mr Tsetsei had not been part of the gathering and was shot in his own yard. He died from his injuries. | References |