The mailing says 1991 begins with much of apartheid's machinery for repression intact and functioning; one arm, the South African Police (SAP) remains a force of violence and terror, apparently beyond challenge by the South African legal system and unchecked by the government. The mailing says during 1990, the SAP was investigated by an independent commission under Justice Louis Harms for running a secret, government funded, police staffed assassination squad; this Civil Co-operation Bureau was linked to some of the 100 known cases of political assassinations as well as countless cases of intimidation and assault between 1970 and 1990. The mailing discusses the Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB),...
The mailing says 1991 begins with much of apartheid's machinery for repression intact and functioning; one arm, the South African Police (SAP) remains a force of violence and terror, apparently beyond challenge by the South African legal system and unchecked by the government. The mailing says during 1990, the SAP was investigated by an independent commission under Justice Louis Harms for running a secret, government funded, police staffed assassination squad; this Civil Co-operation Bureau was linked to some of the 100 known cases of political assassinations as well as countless cases of intimidation and assault between 1970 and 1990. The mailing discusses the Civil Co-operation Bureau (CCB), the Harms Commission, F.W. de Klerk, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), Sebokeng, Thokoza, and mass killings on commuter trains.