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Nobel Peace Laureate Nelson Mandela’s bombs – for the record

 

20 May 1983 – Church Street bomb, Pretoria

For the testimony submitted to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by the terrorists themselves about the war they waged against the peoples of South Africa, view the TRC website – but also note that Nelson Mandela has never personally had to testify about his role in approving of these atrocities:

http://www.doj.gov.za/trc/amntrans/index.htm

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More pictures at: http://pvj-kerkstraatbom.blogspot.com/

Amanzimtoti Shopping complex KZN 23 December 1985

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many more pictures at:
http://pvj-amanzimtotibom.blogspot.com/

Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court 17 March 1988:

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http://pvj-krugersdorpbom.blogspot.com/

Durban Pick ‘n Pay shopping complex 1 September 1986

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http://pvj-durbanbom.blogspot.com/

Pretoria Sterland movie complex 16 April 1988 – limpet mine killed ANC terrorist M O Maponya instead

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http://pvj-sterland.blogspot.com/

Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court 20 May 1987

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http://pvj-johannesburgbom.blogspot.com/

Roodepoort Standard Bank 3 June 1988

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many more pictures on:
http://pvj-roodepoortbom.blogspot.com/

And much, much more on these videos:

Access all the scenes of the bomb attacks approved by Nelson Mandela and his cohorts in the ANC on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GhPmys_QFw

These terrorists were pardoned under the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, No. 34 of 1995, July 26, 1995. Nelson Mandela has never publicly sworn off the use of violence to further the cause of ‘freedom’ to this day and has never testified before the now disbanded Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He did give a speech when he formally received its report. http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1998/98a29_trc9811312.htm

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21,000 victims of these atrocities testified, 849 people received amnesty, 5,392 people were refused amnesty:

The TRC took the testimony of approximately 21,000 victims; and 2,000 of them appeared at public hearings. The commission received 7,112 amnesty applications. Amnesty was granted in 849 cases and refused in 5,392 cases, while other applications were withdrawn. The work of the Amnesty Committee is available for review on the TRC's home page.

http://www.doj.gov.za/trc/amntrans/index.htm