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"Inkathagate" scandal in 1991, made it clear that a key objective of the continued covert support afforded to Inkatha at this time was to prevent the
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'Inkathagate' scandal, in which he took the rap for accepting SAP funds for the
Mayibuye Editorial 1995
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To give just a few key examples drawn from many cases, there was the "Inkathagate" expose in 1991, which brought to light the ongoing covert funding of Inkatha by the
4. The National Party, Apartheid and the Anatomy of Repression in South Africa, 1948-1994 1994
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( 'Inkathagate'), the military training of Inkatha members in Caprivi in
Secretary General's Report to ANC 49th National Conference 1994
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"Inkathagate" scandal it was discovered that the security police had financed a Durban rally to launch Uwusa.
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Mr Mandela said the ANC had made an initial donation of R100000 towards a disaster fund for unrest victims nationwide and challenged the government to "contribute more than the R8-million of taxpayers 'money they gave to (the) Inkatha (Freedom Party)", in a reference to the "Inkathagate" scandal.
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Evidence such as Inkathagate and the state toleration and complicity in the violence have persuaded many people that our demand for an interim government of national unity is necessary to create a climate of free political activity appropriate for negotiations.
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Evidence such as Inkathagate and the state toleration and complicity in the violence have persuaded many people that our demand for an interim government of national unity is necessary to create a climate of free political activity appropriate for negotiations.
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The Pretoria regime, in seeking to minimize the "Inkathagate" scandal, has been at pains to contrast the millions received by the ANC abroad with the 1.5 million rand given to UWUSA and the approximately 200,000 rand given to Inkatha.
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The Pretoria regime's refusal to allow a full and independent investigation of its covert activities in the wake of the "Inkathagate" exposures has predictably also strengthened suspicions about the anti-democratic agenda of the National Party, to the point where it is now felt by a growing number of our people that engaging the National Party in pre-talks, talks about talks or negotiations for a democratic future is most likely to be futile.
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