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WHITE, KimAge Description Showing 241 to 260 of 387 First Page•Previous Page 9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 Next Page•Last Page... by gangsters and mobilised around perceived threats to their security and livelihood. 87 Over a three-day period, migrant hostel-dwellers wearing white ‘doeks’ (head cloths) moved into Nyanga, burning homes and attacking residents. Approximately twenty-four people were killed (thirteen by ... ... focus of the armed operations had to shift towards striking directly at enemy personnel, and the struggle had to move out of the townships to the white areas. 44. Testimony from amnesty applicants indicates that they clearly saw civilian casualties as a necessary consequence of military ... ... supporters in Crossroads were torched, driving out these potential opponents. During the campaign by the resistance movements against the 1989 ‘whites only’ election, conflicts between Hoza, Gobingca and Jerry Tutu erupted in violence leading to the deaths of at least five people. 36 See ... ... the other involving landmines. Both led to civilian casualties. Most of the people who testified to the Commission about this type of violation are white, though it is evident from police statistics that the majority of victims of the ANC’s armed actions were black. 502 From late 1985 to ... ... stay away in 1986. Mahavle told the Commission that in spite of being targeted because of his role as a policeman, he also faced suspicion from his white colleagues who suspected that he had sympathies with the forces for liberation. THE COMMISSION FINDS THE ‘COMRADES’ RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ... moving cars at various points in Sharpville.61 f On 12 July 1993, at least fourteen people were killed and sixteen others injured when gunmen in a white Toyota Cressida, drove through the streets of Evaton and Sebokeng’s Zone 12, randomly shooting at residents. Four women were amongst those ... ... system of apartheid; those who supported this brutal system and benefited from it, and those who benefited from the system simply by being born white and enjoying the privileges that flowed from that. Others occupied positions of power and status and enjoyed great influence in the apartheid ... was able to see members of the crowd stoning the house and then throwing ‘bombs’ into it, setting it alight. She alleges that the attackers were white men with blackened faces, wearing police uniforms and carrying AK-47s. 459 Other recorded violations on 22 April 1986 in Alexandra include an ... ... and tortured at Motatema police station. Unlike most reports of torture in Lebowa, Moganedi’s assault appeared to have been carried out by white policemen whom he names as De Kock and Geld. I told them that I didn’t understand why they were torturing and assaulting me. They asked me ... the creation of a Christian Boerestaat on Boer territory for the Afrikaner Boerevolk; b the promotion of an Afrikaner Boere consciousness of their white lineage and the importance of race purity and the maintenance of Afrikaner Boer culture; c the struggle against the enemies of liberalism, ... ... Voters Act. The pass laws were a source of considerable anger. Primarily they were designed to control and restrict the presence of black people in white urban areas. The most humiliating symbol of this control was the pass book (dompas) which all black persons over the age of sixteen had to ... ... October 1987 elections in Bophuthatswana as well as dissatisfaction with low salaries in the civil service and defence ministry. The dominance of whites in the BDF was another source of discontent. 419 A number of organisations such as Transvaal Rural Action Committee (TRAC), the Bafokeng ... ... ‘Did the Third Force exploit the taxi conflict and produce a war?’ described the use of police vehicles in attacks and the involvement of white men in deliveries of weapons and in the planning of an attack on Black City. Links to other groups 445 Certain town councillors in both the ... ... at least fifteen people killed, 100 injured and about 1 000 people left homeless. Common features in many of the statements include the sighting of whites amongst the group and the use of Afrikaans. Survivors stated that more than fifty men, armed with guns, pangas and petrol bombs had invaded ... ... Jeffrey KEYE, Misiwe Evelyn KGABILENG, Piet Basimane KGAFELA, Annah Kwena KGAFELA, Joel KGAFELA, Ngoepe Johanna KGAFELA, Oupa KGAFELA, Tshophe White KGAKETSANE, Johannes Gogang KGALEMA, Jabu Jacob KGAPHOLA, Mmabje Harold KGAPHOLA, Petrus Kgarakgara KGARENG, Matlakala KGASE, Jimmy KGASE, ... ... MOHAPI, Edgar Nkane MOHAPI, Mapetla Frank MOHAPI, Mokheseng MOHAPI, Nobuhle Hilary MOHAPI, Peter Mokhobo MOHAPI, Tebogo MOHAPI, Tsiyocolo MOHAPI, White Mosoeunyane MOHLABI, Gladys Tsepiso MOHLABI, Thomas Themba MOHLAHLI, Motloang Vitalis MOHLAHLO, Thomas Jonas MOHLAKOANA, Majoro Nephtally ... ... was he affected by this? Ms Mhlawuli: We used to go to town with my mother or just go out, but my brother, immediately he saw the policeman or a white person, or he saw whoever was non-black, he would say, "Here are these dogs who killed my father". ... ... held no personal malice or grudge against the victims of the attack and that they were engaged in the liberation of the African people from white oppression. 103. Mr Andile Shiceka was granted amnesty for the attack [AM5939/97 and AC/1998/0103]. 204 A light open truck . Attack on ... ... 2. PAC/ APLA members applied for amnesty for a range of offences. These included violations arising from attacks on the security forces, attacks on white farmers and civilians and armed robberies and sabotage operations. Individuals generally applied for amnesty for several acts. These included ... ... Mr Ian Liebenberg, former non-commissioned officer and platoon commander on the Namibian/SWA Border 32 Mr Liebenberg, socialised as a typical white, Afrikaans-speaking male during the 1970s, described his training as an infantryman and the difficulties he experienced coping with his role as ... |