South Africa – Politics
(13 Feb 1994) Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi warned his followers in a speech
on Sunday (13/2) that his Inkatha Freedom Party’s opposition to
South Africa’s first all-race elections could bring death and
bloodshed. Meanwhile, on the boundary of Tokoza and
Katlehong townships several thousand people turned out for an ANC
peace rally to celebrate the replacement of the Internal Stability
Division by the South African Defence Force. Also, 11 of
the 12 victims of last week’s massacre in Masangazane, Richmond,
were buried Sunday. A 21-year-old Phatheni man has been arrested and
appeared in the Richmond Magistrate’s Court. Mlamuli Phoswa was
remanded until February 15, pending investigations. Police said
more arrests were expected soon.
SHOWS
SOUTH AFRICA 13/2:
EMPANGENI
0.00 buthelezi arrives waving a baton
0.04 flag, pan down to jumping ikf supporters
0.09 cu buthelezi sot: “it is impossible for me to lie to you
and reassure you that the ifp’s opposition to fighting
the elections under the present flawed constitution will
not bring casualties only but it will bring even death.”
0.28 supporters moving with spears
0.32 another shot of same
KATLEHONG-TOKOZA
0.38 wide view ANC rally
0.46 black defense force soldiers on patrol
0.51 wider of same
MASANGAZANE
0.56 convoy of funeral hearses along road
1.00 coffins laid out for service
1.03 mourning crowd
1.06 cu mourners
1.09 cu sad black man
1.12 mourning crowd
1.14 wide of burial site
1.20 vision ends
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