Chris Hani

Chris Hani (28 June 1942 – 10 April 1993), born Martin Thembisile Hani was the leader of the South African Communist Party and chief of staff of uMkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC). He was a fierce opponent of the apartheid government, and was assassinated by Janusz Waluś, a Polish immigrant and sympathiser of the Conservative opposition on 10 April 1993, during the unrest preceding the transition to democracy. == Early life == Thembisile Hani was born on 28 June 1942 in the Xhosa village in Cofimvaba, Transkei.

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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 November 1973 English

Handwritten letter from Chris Hani to Ray Simons regarding Umkhonto We Sizwe work and strategy.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 May 1990 English

Handwritten letter from Ian Phillips to Chris Hani regarding issues around political prisoners, political trials and acts committed before and after the unbanning of the ANC.



University of the Witwatersrand English

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THE ASSASSINATION AND DURING THE FUNERAL OF MR CHRIS HANI COMMISSION OF INQUIRY REGARDING THE PREVENTION THE ASSASSINATION AND DURING THE FUNERAL OF MR CHRIS HANI. THE STATE PRESIDENT 1. The Commission the assassination and during the funeral of Mr Chris Hani. 2. The Commission welcomes the co-operation ASSASSINATION AND DURING THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR CHRIS HANI _____________ MR G STEYN CHAIRMAN the assassination and during the funeral of Mr Chris Hani. 2. The committee was constituted as follows:


University of the Witwatersrand English

include: SADF. SAP. National Peace Accord. Rightwing. Goldstone Commission, including: APLA and arms. Chris Hani assassination. Violence in Natal, particularly Tablle Mountain. Reef Violence: self-defence units


University of the Witwatersrand English

Subjects include: Rightwing. APLA. SADF Raid in Umtata. Goldstone Commission. Attacks on: Chris Hani, John Lawrence, Walter Sisulu, Abraham Vilakazi, Wilson Maseko, Mishack Motha, Mandla Mabaso, Essop


University of the Witwatersrand English

Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging. train violence. Attacks on: Thumi Padi and Nokkuzola Ncalo; Joe Slovo; Chris Hani; Dennis Makhanya; Solly Smith; and Sydney Mufamadi. Violence in Natal, including: Bhambayi, Edendale


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 April 1993 English

ngamazwi okuhlonipha u Chris Hani (article written in Xhosa language). Miners demand living wages from the Chamber of Mines. Millions mourn death of their hero- massive stayaway: Chris Hani in his own words


University of the Witwatersrand English

Attacks on SAP, Caprivi hit-squads and militaryintelligence links to Cape violence. Attacks on Chris Hani and Walter Sisulu. Natal violence: Bhambayi and Table Mountain. Reef violence: Thokoza, including


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 April 1993 English

Chris Hani: murder most horrible. The Talks that descend into hell. The ANC prison camps; an audit of three years, 1990-1993. With the PAC in exile. Quo Vadis the Unity Movement?. Johannesurg mines. The


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