Mailing to Southern Africa Support and Human Rights Groups. The mailing says the name "Third Force" was first herd in the second half of 1990 when South Africa exploded with political violence; members were described as elusive, shadowy, seemingly under no one's control; the descriptions of their attacks always pointed out they were well trained and well equipped; they were the main culprits behind the massacres on commuter trains, at the funerals, outside Inkatha's rallies and in the townships. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT for week No. 4 by the Human Rights Commission. The mailing discusses the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), Third Force Violence, the South African Police (SAP),...
Mailing to Southern Africa Support and Human Rights Groups. The mailing says the name "Third Force" was first herd in the second half of 1990 when South Africa exploded with political violence; members were described as elusive, shadowy, seemingly under no one's control; the descriptions of their attacks always pointed out they were well trained and well equipped; they were the main culprits behind the massacres on commuter trains, at the funerals, outside Inkatha's rallies and in the townships. The mailing includes WEEKLY REPRESSION REPORT for week No. 4 by the Human Rights Commission. The mailing discusses the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), Third Force Violence, the South African Police (SAP), hit men, the Black Cats, Military Intelligence, the ANC (African National Congress), the Goldstone Commission, the Wasselton Action Committee, the Harms Commission, the De Klerk government, F.W. de Klerk, repressive legislation, the Public Safety Act, formal repression of persons, detention without trial. Albertus Johannes Schwan, the AWB (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, Afrikaner Resistance Movement), Lambertus Nieuwhof, the Boerstaat Party, the Internal Security Act, the Boerekommando, political prisoners, a hunger strike update, Bophuthatswana, Christopher Makgale, the Mafikeng Ant-Repression Forum, Sipho Amos Ramesega, Peter Modisane, Petrus Mothupi, Andel Lourengio, Ennerdale and Surrounding Civic Association (ESCA), the SACP (South African Communist Party), the PAC (Pan Africanist Congress), Paul Simon, AK-47 rifles, Soweto, deaths in police custody, vigilante-related actions, and security force actions.