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* Details of the strategy of the ANC's security department, also known as Mbokodo (the "Boulder that Crushes") to purge the ANC of anti-Communist elements, and crush the general disillusionment amongst ANC cadres in Angola through, amongst others, the construction of the Quatro prison camp.
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He said the ANC intelligence organ, known as Mbokodo (the boulder that crushes), had been indicted by the ANC's Skweyiya and
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The Amnesty Committee of the TRC is to hear the remaining Ten amnesty applications next week, by former ANC security "Mbokodo" members for Gross Human Rights Violations they committed in the ANC detention camps at the Idasa Centre, corner Prinsloo and Visagie
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The "Mbokodo", as the ANC's security apparatus was known, has been accused of torturing detainees suspected of being apartheid security agents who had infiltrated the organisation during its exile in Zimbabwe, Angola, Tanzania, Lesotho and Mozambique.
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The "Mbokodo", as the ANC's security apparatus was known, has been accused of torturing detainees suspected of being apartheid
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'Mbokodo' ( 'Weapon' in the Ndebele language) urging Ndebeles to
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Zuma was part of an effort, called Mbokodo (crushing boulder), to identify and eliminate impimpis and askaris, as the spies and traitors were known, in part through a series of brutal interrogations and summary executions.
Jacob’s Ladder 2009
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Zuma was part of an effort, called Mbokodo (crushing boulder), to identify and eliminate impimpis and askaris, as the spies and traitors were known, in part through a series of brutal interrogations and summary executions.
Jacob’s Ladder 2009
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Jacob Zuma's alleged role in the ANC's Counter Intelligence unit and Mbokodo (ANC security) which were used to violently crush dissent within the ANC, and alleged role in the arrest and death of senior MK commander, Thami Zulu, as well as his deputy, Ralph Monare
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This included shocking health conditions, shortages of basic foodstuffs, bureaucratic despotism, dictatorial decision-making, the brutality of Mbokodo, and fighting against Unita for the MPLA.
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