IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION
Case number: 2019/445
Original case no: 1982/130
In the matter of:
THE REOPENED INQUEST: LATE NEIL HUDSON AGGETT
AFFIDAVIT
I, the undersigned,
BARBARA ANNE HOGAN
do hereby state under oath and say that:
1 I am a semi-retired adult female residing in Cape Town.
2 The facts contained herein are within my own personal knowledge, save where
the context indicates otherwise, and to the best of my belief are both true and
correct.
INTRODUCTION
3 Dr Neil Aggett (Neil), Dr Elizabeth Floyd (Liz) and many others were arrested
and detained as a result of the Close Comrades list (Close Comrades) and a
document titled "Problems Arising in Internal Political Work" which I had
drafted, and which were intercepted by the Security Branch (SB) in the latter 2
part of 1981. I will explain in more detail about these documents below. Close
Comrades is included in the 1982 Inquest court record as exhibit 83.5.21.
Although I do not have a copy of the document titled "Problems Arising in
Internal Political Work", I attach as Annexure "BH1" a portion of the transcript
from State v Barbara Hogan, Case no 163/82, where the contents of the report
were read out.
4 I was arrested and detained as a result of the intercepted Close Comrades list.
I was unable to testify at the first inquest because I was imprisoned at the time,
awaiting trial at court, having been accused of high treason. I was 30 years old
at the time. Later that year I was convicted of treason and spent almost ten
years in prison in Pretoria, a year or two of which was spent in solitary
confinement. In 1990, I was released a week after the unbanning of the ANC.
5 In 1982 the Aggett family's legal team consulted with me in the women's
awaiting trial section of the Old Fort prison in Johannesburg for purposes of the
first inquest. They took a statement from me and I signed an affidavit on
22 February 1982. A copy of my signed affidavit is included in the court record
as exhibit 84. 2.1. The record also includes a previous version of my affidavit,
which was unsigned, marked as exhibit 83. 1.3.
6 The purpose of this affidavit is to provide the court with additional information
as well as to expand on some of the themes covered in the 1982 affidavits. 3
BACKGROUND
7 I was born on 28 February 1952 and grew up in Benoni, Gauteng. In 1970 I
enrolled at University of Witwatersrand where I obtained a BA Honours in
Development Studies. At the time of my arrest in 1981 I was registered for an
MA Degree focusing on unemployment in South Africa.
8 In my early years at Wits University I became active in protest movements
against the government and was arrested in my first year. During 1973 I 197 4 I
helped to set up the offices of a black workers advice office in Johannesburg
called the Industrial Aid Society. Later, several new independent black trade
unions emerged from this organisation. They formed the core of what was later
to be FOSATU I COSATU.
9 During the June uprisings in Soweto 1976, I and a few others helped to draft
pamphlets for the Soweto Students' Representative Council (SSRC).
Thereafter I became increasingly engaged in rural development work and
organising community support for black trade union struggles, such as
consumer boycotts.
10 In 1977, Steven Biko died in detention and the apartheid government banned
the entire black consciousness movement (BCM). The BCM was the pre
eminent black political movement of that era.
11 In December 1977 I was recruited into the African National Congress (ANC)
under the Swaziland network and later transferred to the Botswana division 4
under Marius Schoon (Marius) and Jeanette Curtis (Jeanette), who I had known
in South Africa. At the time of my recruitment, I had specified that I wanted to
join the political underground of the ANC and that I did not want to do military
work. This agreement was honoured.
12 I was given a broad mandate to work within the white left to promote the
strategies and political principles of ANC, especially those pertaining to the
principle of non-racialism. I was also able to continue my work on
unemployment and to regularly report back to the ANC on current political
developments within mass struggle, including the black trade union movement.
13 It was important for me that the ANC understood what was happening in South
Africa because from June 1976 an influx of people joined the movement in
different capacities in exile and we had to make sure that people were aligned
both internally and externally and avoid a multitude of inconsistent strategies.
14 Some who were recruited into the ANC were said to be working under
discipline. I was one of those. I was not receiving instructions from the ANC,
but I worked within the broad mandates of the organisation. I would provide
feedback on the work I was doing and attend debriefings. The bulk of my
political work was done with activists within the country, not as a consequence
of instructions from ANC.
15 I used my dead letter box to send coded reports to Jeanette and Marius every 2
weeks. My dead letter box was a post office box that I had rented under a false
name. A courier would pick up the correspondence from the box using a 5
duplicate key and take them by hand to Botswana. The letters would only be
fetched during a specified time period and date.
CONTACT WITH NEIL
16 Sometime during the first half of 1982, Jeanette and Marius informed me that
they wanted to meet Neil. I relayed this request to Gavin Andersson, without
mentioning that I was a member of the ANC and he seemed reluctant to
organise this meeting.
17 Subsequently, I had a conversation with Neil about meeting Jeanette and
Marius. Neil responded by saying that while he was totally sympathetic to the
ANC, there was no way he would become a member because it would be
detrimental to the Food and Canning Workers Union (the Union). Neil
understood that the ANC was a banned organisation at the time and what the
implications would be for the Union should he be exposed as an ANC member.
SURVEILLANCE
18 During June 198 1, I was telephoned by someone who asked to meet me at
Jeanette's parent's home in Norwood. Upon my arrival a courier who had been
sent by ANC structures in Botswana awaited and told me that the courier who
had picked up my last report from my dead letter box was extremely concerned
because the envelope had been slit open at the top and just placed back. I was
advised to leave the country, legally, as soon as possible. The ANC was of the 6
view that the Security Branch (SB) did not yet know who I was, so I did not
need to illegally cross the border.
19 However, as I left the meeting in Norwood, I immediately noticed that I was
under surveillance, followed by at least 6 cars which indicated to me that the
police were on to me. I returned to my flat and started making preparations to
leave. I wrote a letter to my flatmate saying that I would be away for a while
and on putting it into an envelope I noticed that it too immediately slit open at
the top. I examined the pack of unused envelopes which I had bought, and
which I also used to correspond with Jenny and Marius and discovered that
they all slit open at the top when opened. It appeared that I had simply bought
a pack of poor-quality envelopes.
20 I surmised that my correspondence had not been intercepted and read by a
third party such as the SB, as the ANC feared, but rather that the envelope that
I had used was poorly made. Although I felt sure that my communications had
not been intercepted, from the moment I had left the meeting in Norwood I was
under such intense surveillance that the prospects for leaving the country
legally were very dim. Indeed, the police were now following me all the time. It
later transpired that the Security Police were following me because they had
seen Rob Adam (Rob), an Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) operative, at my flat
visiting my flatmate and they had been keeping him under surveillance. 7
CLOSE COMRADES LIST AND ARREST
21 I approached Alan Fine for advice on the issue because he was also in contact
with the same network. I utilised his communication network to send a message
to Botswana about what had transpired and asked for instructions on how to
proceed because I was concerned about the possibility of endangering others,
simply by being in contact with them.
22 Ordinarily with communications of this nature with the network, one could
expect a response within 2 weeks, but this time none was forthcoming. I
therefore made the decision to leave the country covertly because I considered
myself a danger to others.
23 The only way I could think of leaving covertly was to approach Rob who had
tried to recruit me into MK about 6 months previously. I had declined his offer,
without letting him know that I was already a member of the ANC
24 I approached Rob and disclosed my current situation and my need to leave the
country. He agreed to assist with making the arrangements for my departure by
speaking to his handlers. Through Rob they advised that I was temporarily
safe but that I should move to a safe house, which they would set up. They also
requested that I draw up a report about my ANC-related activities and the
concerns I had about the security of the ANC Botswana link. I pause to say
that this concern was not mine alone and many others felt the same too. I
accordingly drew up such a report, calling it "Problems Arising in Internal
Political Work." I did not mention any names of any people in the report and I 8
gave it to Rob. My understanding was that the report was going to the
Mozambican ANC structures who were apparently conducting a security
analysis of the Botswana operation.
25 Rob came back later and said that his handlers were concerned about the
security of the people I was working with politically and they needed the names
to do an urgent security assessment of each person. I asked Rob whether the
names should be written in code and he replied in the negative, saying the
document would be across the border in hours. It was as a result of my
approaching Rob to assist me with leaving the country, together with this
instruction, that I became ensnared in a MK network that had been infiltrated,
which resulted in me providing the two documents which ended up in the hands
of the SB.
26 I already had concerns about endangering the people around me and was
agreeable to providing a list as I saw it as way of getting them some measure of
protection from ANC structures.
27 I categorised the people I worked with as follows:
27.1 'Close Comrades' were those doing work in the underground and above
ground, whether under discipline or not. All the people mentioned in this
category were arrested by the SB. Gavin Anderson was released after
two weeks interrogation and left the country immediately, Auret van
Heerden was severely tortured but not charged, and Cedric De Beer was
one of the last to be released. He too was not charged. 9
27.2 I mentioned Fink Haysom because I was beginning to work with him
more and anticipated that this would continue in future. As I feared that
he might be at risk I included him. I made it clear that he did not know I
was under discipline.
27.3 I mentioned Alan Fine because he was the only one I knew to be working
directly with the ANC on a regular basis. He was later separately charged
and acquitted.
27.4 I included a category of advisory and/or reference people and specified
that I worked with them above ground. Neil and Liz were mentioned in
this category. I also mentioned that none of these people knew I was
under discipline and that I had no knowledge whether they had any
political affiliations outside of the country or not. Some of the people on
this part of the list were arrested by the SB.
27.5 I also included a category of people who regarded me as an advisor and
whom I worked with closely. As is apparent I mentioned even those I
seldom worked with because of my concern of endangering them. Some
of these people were also arrested.
28 Rob advised me to continue with my routine and not arouse suspicion by
disappearing because then the SB would come after me. I thereafter went to
East London to meet with Tozamile Gweta and Sisa Njikelana regarding setting
up a movement for the unemployed. Prior to departure, I received a
communication from Botswana that I was to mobilise the white left to provide
safe houses for MK operatives. This was in fact the only instruction I received 10
from the ANC structures for MK work and I was angered by it because I had
already made it known that I did not wish to work in any underground MK
structures as this would immediately jeopardise my political work.
29 Within a day or two of my return from East London I was arrested on
22 September 1981 by Major Arthur Cronwright (Cronwright) at my flat. During
my arrest Cronwright told me that they already knew about close comrades.
Rob was arrested on the same day.
INTERCEPTION OF CLOSE COMRADES LIST AND "PROBLEMS ARISING
IN INTERNAL POLITICAL WORK" REPORT
30 I later discovered that the Close Comrades list and the document labelled
"Problems Arising in Internal Political Work" went straight to the Security
Branch, and not to the ANC. It turned out that Rob's handler was a double
agent, pretending to be a MK operative but really working for the Security
Branch. I do not know what his name was. Rob himself realised this during his
detention at JVS where he saw his handler filling his vehicle with petrol at JVS
and realised he was working for the SB.
31 I also got wind of the interception when during my detention Cronwright
bragged to me about how my conversations with Rob in the Yeoville Park were
monitored with listening devices placed under the park bench. During my
interrogation, both documents were shown to me and referred to on numerous
occasions. 11
32 Major Cronwright, who oversaw the investigations, jubilantly believed that they
had uncovered an entire ANC underground network and he often said to me,
"we are going to bring you all to court like in the Treason Trial- it will be truck
after truck coming in".
33 He had an abiding hatred for the White Left, claiming that his back had been
broken when he was thrown down the stairs of the Student Union at Wits
University when he tried to arrest someone. He, and his fellow Security
Policemen, saw themselves as waging a war against "terrorists" and
"communists". Some of these Security Policemen had done extensive time on
the Angolan Border and were proud of their brutality. Warrant-Officer Prince
used to brag about his time there and to me he came across as unhinged.
MY DETENTION AT JVS
34 Cronwright was foolish in disclosing to me from the onset how much he knew.
My concern then, was how to protect the people who had been arrested.
35 In the car on the way to JVS I heard via the police radio that the SB had in fact
gone to Alan Fine's flat and he was not there. I realised then, that he was the
person I needed to protect most because I knew of his direct links to the ANC.
Also, Alan and I had an agreement that if we got arrested, I would say I was
ANC and he would say he was with the South African Congress of Trade
Unions (SACTU) because SACTU was not banned. We saw this as a way of
protecting the union because Alan was employed by the Commercial, Catering
and Allied Workers Union. 12
36 I had to play for time to give Alan and others time to escape. I strung the SB
out, gave them false leads, acted stupid, cried a lot and gave them false
information about people they could arrest but who I knew were living overseas.
Finally, after several days, I pretended to break down, and this led to great
celebrations amongst my interrogators because they believed they had
"broken" me. They brought me KFC and ice-cream as a reward.
37 During those first several days of interrogation, I was not returned to my cell
and my meals were given to me in the interrogation office on the 1 01h floor. A
stretcher with pillows and blankets were set up for me to sleep on. It was clear
to me that that I was not allowed to sleep in my cell because I think they
considered me a suicide risk. The SB probably reasoned that because I was
distraught at selling out my comrades so there was a heightened risk of suicide
and they were intent on using my information to crack down on the ANC.
38 Once the SB inevitably discovered that I had lied about giving away comrades,
I was met with furious aggression and later assaulted and forcibly kept awake.
My chief interrogators were Prince, Deetlefs and Struwig. The nature and
extent of my torture under detention is adequately covered in the exhibits above
and I will not repeat them here, save to highlight that the worst assaults
occurred on 22 October 1981, and in the week leading up to 5 November 1981.
I attempted suicide on 26 October 1981. On 27 October 1981 I was taken to
Vereeniging police station where the interrogation and assaults continued until
5 November 1981. I was aggressively, and at times violently, interrogated
almost every day for a full six-week period. 13
39 I later laid charges of assault against the SB but they were acquitted even
though the District Surgeon testified that I had been assaulted. At that trial,
Deetlefs falsely entered a human rights document on how to handle detention
which he claimed had been in my possession when I was arrested. The date of
the document's publication was after my arrest. It featured later as a contested
exhibit in my Treason Trial.
40 I had earlier attempted suicide because I became convinced that they would
torture me to death to get information I simply did not have. I constantly pointed
out to them that they had a full record of all my activities in my report to the
ANC and yet they were always demanding more information from me, which I
could not give. I began to suspect that they suspected I was part of a military
network, which I was not.
41 I spent six months in solitary confinement. I attempted to keep contact with
what was happening to other detainees by looking at the meal book to see
whether they were been returned to their cells at night; if not it probably meant
that they were being tortured.
42 I was not allowed to have shoelaces or belts in my cell or any other item the SB
suspected I could use to harm myself. However, they did overlook my dressing
gown cord. The cells were regularly searched by female officers and they had
us change cells every now and again. 14
43 My suicide attempt on 22 October 1981 as well as the events that immediately
followed are stated correctly in the exhibits mentioned above and should be
read as incorporated herein.
MY INTERACTION WITH NEIL AT JVS
44 I recall that at some point in December 1981, I was taken for interrogation by
the SB to East London. Upon my return I was taken to the second-floor cells in
JVS to the administration area near the entrance, so that I could be transferred
to the Heidelberg police station.
45 While waiting for the paperwork to be done I saw Neil coming back to the cell
section. He gave me a big smile and gave me an Amandla salute. I observed
that his shirt was torn on the underside of the arm. The SB escort, who I think
was a black police officer, hurried him off and we had no further
communication. This incident was how I came to know Neil was also in
detention and was also the last time I saw him alive.
NEIL'S DEATH
46 During February 1982 while I was at Heidelberg police cells, Deetlefs and
another officer I cannot recall, collected me to take me to JVS for a special
family visit. On the way there, they were talking about the Food and Canning
Workers Union. As we got closer to JVS I saw a Star newspaper poster that read "Detainee's Death " I said to Deetlefs "You bastards, who have you � killed? And he turned around to me and said "I'm not telling you - ifs someone
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you're very close to." It was almost like he was enjoying himself. From the
previous discussion about the Food and Canning Workers Union I strongly
suspected it must be Neil.
47 When I got to JVS I noticed other detainees being driven in as well. I was
allowed a visit with my parents and sister and she asked me if I knew Neil had
died. The SB officer screamed at my sister and told her she was not allowed to
talk about that. On the return drive, Deetlefs confiscated one of the two books I
had been allowed to receive from my family. It was purely vindictive. I was only
allowed two books a week from mid-January onwards.
POST DETENTION
48 During the early 1990s, I was the secretary general of the ANC in Gauteng as
well as the liaison officer with the SAPS. On a date I cannot recall Deetlefs
telephoned me and said "Oh Barbara, how are you? I said to him "Deetlefs,
you've never really been concerned about how I am, so I'm not interested in
telling you" and ended the call.
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BARBARA ANNE HOGAN
I hereby certify that the deponent knows and understands the contents of this affidavit and that it is to the best of the deponent's know�e both true and correct. This affidavit was signed and sworn to before me at �t.� on this 16
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Notice R.1258 of 21 July 1972, as amended by R1648 of 19 August 1977, and as further amended by R1428 of 11 July 1989, having been complied with.
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L c' b u i :i d 11 p o r e "' P r v o t r o J I u t u r L' f.; u p p u r t. a c L :i v i s l � t U I t h t� J.<1 b lJ ll f' IIi o '.' �lll P II L , G e Ill� l i.!l1 y ] S pen tl a 1 0 L u 1 I i II; e 'f< i l J: �� c a d l' rh -J c H � J o u 1 n a 1 j_ G t s 1 e L c. • 1 d 1 s c u s s i n g L d1t,lll :1 s sue !i , Now a 11d as a :i 11 a un .\ on w 1 U ask me I lJ � l !/ f! 21 L i.l lk 0 I i.l S t' fill JHJ I u r l 0 tl u a b l l o [ r l.' s c a n. h lui liJeiJl, ·1.11 I. h e '�; h i t e :l e f l. n t l IH• m a m c l! l 1 a 1:1 h £:<1 p j 11 g t o f o r m u 1 oJ L ( il b J 11 t• :. I r u G t u r (;' [ t) r 1) e I) p 1 1.: \; h c• 11 r � s L i J 1 I' o .1 :i L i c i.l 11 y tt t l. :i v �:" II u I :1 o :l t• n g e> r on t a I" pus . This i �' i n or d c r lu CDnsul1datu �n uJd�r seneratioll of activists, to pro v1 d p t , roth w j L h t lu.... s k 1 ] J s and r l� sour c. e s n (' c �� s :-;a r y for Lhe1r particular ateos of work and to recruiL Ill'.' �>" e p o. p J ' . 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"'i t. b i 11 d :t v 'i d u n ] b , a d v i s i n g diapule:, ill the Jlli�'Jt·�l cJI un:it.y a11d htdpir1g out i 11 l i the s o r t. r 1 s 1 a I Jn •I o 1 r g 1 il .1 1: lli s w or� 1 1 (' g u 1 a r 1 y t. o 11 au J L w t l h t1 11 u rniJt..!l u 1 t r u b t t JeHd J du "ork lor lhv lrlfJVCffil'lll, 1 joined the ANC ill the LHe 1977. AL Lhal timl tl1el.·l" was 1-.ome lblr1culty FJ S I· o h ow I. 0 d t: f i II l' t IH• w o I k l h a t 1 b h o ll J cl !JL d o 1 n g and :1 was llol 'l!'od.Hi' i11 i1 fu11y pruduLtiVl: Jt.�shJon. 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The 1trsL i� Lhl1t of a .,.,· cnker in unem- fl "l v j fi! e 11 t �:l n J t h e o t. h !:! r a s a n a11 r o u n d p o I i t :i c ;J 1 a c t i. \ l � t ! 11 {I jiJtl ll fj l' l' (] s have dtst rtbed before . Ear 1 y :i. n 1981 a problem d�v�loped in Lht rcl�Lronbh ip between CL'fUdll peopl e anu L.lw Hld L€' 1L'ft lJ l1 d tltl! 1orw,n d U1 et:! Llta l. 1 was attachetl to . \1 tth ull t kJJOwlug Lh.Jt 1 w rl s 411r eo d y u n d e r d i s c; i. p 1 i n c , 1 ¥�' a ::; m r.t n d 1.1 L l' d b) ( 30 a group o:f people to �; o Jt. uuL ll'e :i :ssue \oo' llh Lilt• people j n/ ... 111 Lin· for�o�·a rd orj•o . ILI I�tl \ tl lst uss i o iJ :?i look plnu . ,, · r c s £J r 01� L h .t. �· h .i l t' J 1... I 1 u r d ::1 ll b m 1 t l c d o tl e l o i J c d r 1 J u r t: , C o n c ' 1 n .,. i:l ;;; ·r �1 • � f.' d , 1 I 1 ' u l m y . t c u r t t ) , a s • I !1,,.D ll Jl 1,;1 I Jl I' v ,. ') 1.' 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HP'•t.i!lt J·tt·J us of ,p lJ.'dty, IJ IJ l HJ del Jilt:dlillg (1U t1a SfiPCi i�L 1ie1 d wt lw r.IPr lL I io l<1k£' account uf LlH:> / ,., ., ) .. .. C: HONWRl GilT 1111 luc l tlwl. 1 Wi.l S ulrl!dd) b• lng r:.ol:led upon LD du other kj nds uf puJ lliLoJ work , so lhal pracllc alJy j L 'W �i3 .I JU 1J 0 lH·J: 1. I.JJ t:• J 0 1 Ill t l 0 W l l h d r a \o' i II l ll 0 I J1 y 0 II C' .l:l Ji llt:rt· of fJ Ct1.v:i ly. 'J h u • J w , t> a l w 1:1 y s :i n v o I v c d J n I Jl d IN ) tl t? f ·l IH• d 1 L' J i.J t. :i 0 II :l id Jl W J l b I h 0 f 0 r W f.l l" d 0 T I' lJ • '' I IIi v ( or rn d :1 coJn m 1 r m ·� n t l o 1 J, , · ·\ N ( , b u t L h :i s d 1. bcon- 1 ! 11 1J"1 I �· :l. 11 rn }' r �.:d 1:1 1. :l u tJ s h :i t• w [J s f u t 1 II e r i 11 l: r c 8 sed by ( 1 (J I (J dPEl J !,oljth Ill )' IJ eeds �I tln• l 1 me . My m J �LB ycd at Lhetr tl DIHH 1 ;l n If'i fOS I' t' !.:l 1 t] o 110 1 Llnnk tha t WL" hall II Cdfly J 1 s c tt s a :l o !l L t• L d I· L Jl J r1 \. 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I' f' t• 0 n c (>a 1 1. h I? r �I c t: l h a l 1 \' j s i l l!ij' J !""i e IJ C1 s Cl n d be c t:1 u �� ,. t I !l' .l u L t. e r a1· e lH' e n as r c• c r u :i L e r s ( l 0 )1!;' 0 rtle h Q 5 :1 e d s u rrH·' r c 0 jJ I (' l () fl $ s lJ 1Ul" l. h l1 I. 1 � 111 c 0 n ll e c l e d • U ll c c £Jp, Ll 1 11 lit ;· p o � :i L J o 11 �w t; ,.:qw s e d w h e 11 a pe r s o 11 a p p r o a c h e d HI�� L o he] p ld m �od. t. h il p u 1 L .i c u J u r Jl r o !J111 rn he had 1d t. h t.h:l.� Lon>'CJrd area , bused 011 the aiJs olult' assumption t h u L 1 .,.as 'rior It :i 11 8 for I t1 (' M; C . Bl'cause J had clll o pen r f' 1 give away w 'i p o s :1 t.i o tl r lJ u t h l s assu m p L J. on wa s ] a l e r L1 Ill !:'B 8 u g e L tJ W C , 1 o "' n t• 1. J n suspec L thaL 1 ha v� ANC cuntaclR purely becaus� uf ( � 0 111 y u p e 11 u s s o c :L a t. .i o 11 w i L tJ L h :i ::; r o 1· II' a r d a r e a • T h e r e HH� srnnller problems toiJIJecLed to making contact in tlds �a y, Under Lhis, 1 am never sure whether the lwu sp ·i s !J ugged or whetllPr it is undt�r constant survpi "l - ·r h :1 s o t1 J y s e r v t' �> l o .i t1 c r e u s e m y u n c rais�� this que�tjon thi s year ond J wa s Lo1 d tha L :tl is e!(ceplit:•na1!y difficul t lo gel WhiLes (30 e;cru�s l. he bo rder oncl .J llo l het as/ . , '1.4 rRO�WRlGlll £1 • ti J U t U I t' Ill C.'l' t ·j IJ f( p l <1 r l • 1 am unhd P . • } about thi:;,, SA il �LJ11 dues not ov�t cum� Lhe pr ob1tm. Bccauhe Ill )' colllcJtLb wJ l] l! l 111 Lht placL ell Lhc balll t> l�me , ...,. fJ 1 t h i ::� a 11 u b v 1 o u � ' o 11 n t' c. l 1 o n J o r l h l' .., f' c u 1 1 L y p o J i c e , lht cl ntogon:isms wldc.:h luHl Wt•J Jecl up c.JI the beginning of Lhis yenr b c:: !.�o·ectJ c.ertn:in :l ndi \·:idusJ s in the Whi te ]�It and this forward area , inLluded criticisms of Lh l� o11d uLla� r me thods u.l r•�cru:l tmcJJts. CerL;;�in of !be.. probl ,� tn 8 wcJ r bOl l. r.:� d oul , hut :il. is :;tjll rny strong :l. et l:l. 11 g Llt al: perhaps we need Lo t?VuliHJ L� the system {10 ul recl'll l. ll!eiJt . llo\1/e\'!'.'f', J do no l know \o' het.h��r there h , , \ e lH· !i n .t n y m a j 1n c lw n g t• �J Uli g y c o r , s o J Illi g h t. V t! IIJ t sj u d g j tl g l h I! s 1 1 u 1 t i o ll • lJ n t h c lt• f t g e n e r a 1 1 y ll !J I. l h l' t· e i 5 C 0 l1 !:. 1 UP1' db1 e I n J. !I C t a II C e l 0 0 p C n.l )' C r 0 S S hot dt• rs , er r to hcJ ve loo fll t:Lh OJI!'Il contact wi th forward af( at:i . 'fhJ s .iB Jt ut Lu 'd)' that. there i.s not a treml�ndou� feeling oJ ]c,yaJ ly to the Al'IC , hu t. thDt. it. is more dilficull for the syste m to pr·ove thal you are actual ly working for t. he ANC if they cannot find conc rete evj dencc of links to the mo, em�n L , (20 Cro&s1 ng !he bo r de1 s i� unL indicati on of definite L! 11 k s • A 11 0 1.her :1 s open J y a�so c i a t :i n g y,· i t h the ANC tfll!:l!' sul!l l' impor tc;J!l l"&uc.: . 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P s l o 1 m m y J o nn J1 c om m t L m e 11 L l o t h c Th:i. � uj!-.puriq• ( l 0 ll LLw eell fotrr,a l and rl L. IIIul ,· on LdLi d1d bcgi t1 Lo uud�1 odne m �:: i !J c e r La 111 w a y � • I 1 r r., l :t � l " d • .J ] w '' }' s v L r y c o n f u ::; e d tJ IH J U Ill;C t l u HI U !, l 0 h U W' J B)JO U 1 d \J t: I c) u l t 11 b l tl l h (' • • • 1-1 h P 11 1 ' w a " a b o u t L o 11 - tl:.1 n i s d u �1 1 'n s l r f! e p d e u r - g e I u� a l � " .., 10 y p o l i t. ·u .!.I <.1 c I. i v :i l y a s J w a s n o L � u 1 L w h e t h e r u ·t h ;J t l h P r P t. c r e !i 1 I t h t' a d !" q u a l P Hw <.l 11 s I o r c u n !-> 1 l a t i on , s u l her e w a!> u .1 w c1 \ •• a t l� 11 s ·1 o 11 bet ween ll1e arecJ u f w o r k ·w 11.1c h h o d b c �: tt d em i'J r c t1 l e d h1 r Ill e a 11 d tlw a c l u a 1 ( L U tl:a1H.ics of thP s:ilUcllJotJ whith constanL:ly Jorced me out of this uT c a. llfi· ll ce 1 was not surli' whether n meant 1 'ri e1 s w o 1"k i n g o u l o I d i ;,; c ·i p J :i e u r ll o L. lt a1so ll1 <:J l i 1 was d 1 f f .1 co] I. for IIi e l o rea.1. is ti c a J J y s e l e c L u1l arer:.1 hud bt-en jo:inLJy t! ec:lded some· Lime bac:k . lJ '' !.1c t d 11f c l' e 11 t c i ! (. u m b t C.i t1 l. cos J t• a r s n b o u L 111y s e c u r i t y uddcd more pr�ssu r�s. lf J am to be honest , 1 do ti ul lh1uk thot .tJdequCJ Le lfl l!<:ts:lures ""'n· e taken to ensure a tight securlty opc10L tun . 1 also became increasingl y (30 a ln1 r:a• d \.hurl 1 bPUII1L� more a11d mo re exposed as an t\ NC pet son/, ,. .· ., CkON\11l1Gi lT ,, •• ' R !JII I iHI 1 l ll u J d I I I f 1 1 l h '' t nr )' r c] a l. :i L) 11 s h 'i I' 1. l' l h t· f or w" 1 d tJ 1 t d h n d 11 o l d o o t· "' u c h t t;. f n c :i 1 ·i l a t. (' h ;, 11 P f w h a L c ou J d h t1 � 1. 1• u l '"' n l i H ] ] y d one f tJ r t he ! or w , , 1 d u r ·� o • /1 l L I m C': thought thut therP �o· as no ll''l �hL'I. �d (lt•, rl ) ttlOSl lfti JJ (J ( Li.t !t l. '"' ()I � W(l); bel ng done Ollt j fl tJr>d l 0 keep 'i n r'OillclC l hc•t rl USP ( I 0 1 rLI IJ rPm•1lJ crlfnn,J tlt•0 to t!:t-ord·inat�>t! relnt , onsh i(J I would !ll! 11'tl�l dPd '{Jldidv JJ : • wll!th Lilt• furwnrd nr l'a pl ·i 11 m �� d u ·r i n � t h 1 l1InL , lh1 w .:1:; an 1mportont �our ce 1 i 11 b.u:. i c jJI o lll! Iii a l i c i s �HI <.· a t h tl ll d h f:! 'f €' it> !. he d j i f 1 C. II J I y :i 11 d � L l' I m 1 n :i ll g 1: he pUT p Co !::>C f, ( .!II � i 1 l1 1 IH! for "'rJ r d a r " -, . () b ;r ) o u�ly \HI S rerrui lPd i u d u •,; • !' k i u r llH.· A hI Jhls 1 did by wor k1ng Lo 1\lJ t!hl!: cts oi Ill y JH� 1 •t:c a 1 work ·w h ith "�.' t'nt rnurh f ut lher l !J tl 11 t h e J1 ;;u L ' c. u Ln d 1 r rJ � 1 h a ;· l b t:• £: n n p Jl u 1 11 1 e d t u ""J1£ 1 c1 1 c loyrJ 1 I. o 1 h r· ;\ N C fl tJ d �o· h l• a c l. a::. rn y c til e f r e f c 1 ., 11 r c Wd . !uJm,•l ly Jinkt.u 111 ,, J,,, ,.ltd ;:c rea o1 IJUL , but (W l 1 "1 L J S f i.! 1 l.. t h rl l :i I 1 ' ll ll d C l ( J' l ar t: l.t I , . , t I,53 C' IWN\vR 1 GilT iJI InJ 1 Llan :il ih ll f'et•s::Hifj' lhot my rt•Jot.:tonaldp to I 11 p1 1r. t:icu duJ illH lh:lt; J> l't11: 1d 1 hurJ Vf:>J'Y 1:i 1 t] e cont,tc t nil jH•ojtll' IIH1dL lo gui dt •l tHI dirPc L Ill !" ·1 11 rn y pul ·itical wur )( .. Jla lHk ol "t•t ur]ty c: x pusure must. be fteighed tt p o g td 11 � l t h c Ill 1 lt.>: 1 t' ,. 1 h u l ' o 11 ] d b e g a i n e d o u I. o f Second pc1 lNI; F r o m L h e b L g j un 1 n g IJ t L h 1 \C•o r .1 wa s put 111Lu Li muc h (I0 t·ighte'I tc' tt Lion h1 p W"! Lll the fnr ;.· u r d er e ", .tn that J o jH:>t a L l' d ,; td - � e e k 1 y H L H , u 1 t h u u g h 1 w u :, 110 w lli o 1 t' r I! g tl ·J u :r J 'J 1: o 11 1. a c ' , l 11 e 1.1 J e t.: t. e d t R l i 1 l d 1 d n u L JJLll LP J!:· es - '' ,,L L1 deUnC' Lin· tw lurt.· ol Lhc relaLi on::.lli 1· (dual" is \H.' L' f �l g fJ g iJ i. 11 I -w a s s I i 1 1 u n s u r t? o f •, h Cl l w u � r e q u 1 r � d o I m e , p<;en thrJUgh J �<:1 3 now ill IIW J" P rPguJnt conLacL, leL r u l e i fl asbe !, 1 1l g. and g 11 ·i d j 11 g m 'j p o 1 i 1 t l d 1 w u r k i n tl l•! e "!ltli lll llg lhc ¥rork tha t J slluuJd bt do tng . Th us t ]H.• 1 0 J (' 0 1 t !J '2 (" 0 I \-i il l tJ d T 1.! a o,; CJ � t0 h C a p 0 11 I. I Li:l lJ } iluwt\'cJ1 if unt..• look:-. u 1 1 b c t c1 11 j' e 'J f IJo 1 J I 1 r. u ] �; u r k l h a t 1 rJ rn :1 11 v o 1. v e d 111, Lhis a1 e a o! wu1 k g o�s much �� vund ac Li v ity in L lw \·: h i t e 1 P I l , 1 lu H� Lec ause ] aJ 1 Ldd)' huV!..· h 1 "'I(J 1 1 o 1 i It\' u 1 \' L' flll ' fl l j I L !' f i <·1 i II k i ll d �· u l I ... 79 CIWNWRl l: ll l lJ 11 Jl iJ l ' I > J (J I' t l' (' {� j \' C:: d 111 II l 0 II • U J l. II n I (I ll d l' d U C 0 l 0 1 rolt , whi th rneo n s thal U II d ! II i Juel l l l' 1.1 U l S :l d I;? 0 f 0 11 j C (I I t r l' l L W () r k t h d l J om do1 ng. M oreo v e r • rn y I' o J t l 1 c d 1 w or k v a r 1 e:, a t cor d 1 n g I. u t. h e In •, l o r i t a 1 p h a s e . T I d :-. y l' 11 1 r1 rn a j o 1 p u r t o f my work i d i. r e c ted L ow<:�r d s !; L t ,d g h l p o 1 t L 1 r a I e ducati on , Lh� n�ces&i L) for whJ ch h�s ur1 en ou t of th� srowi ns t :II!iH 1 y � 1 1 L I! :i t : (.' o �d t .1 u r 1 , :I 11 r L J d l .t u 11 .s h L J• L o o L her ( 1 0 tjl'OUpl ll !f,H rJ Od lO ht-< IJITIL' lll (t f(' pffe tll\C' ln its Ll l ganising 'riUJ k, :l <1 st ypar ] WfJlo, 111ore :i nvt J ved :111 get l111g promi s1ng t.1 t.lJ \' 1 s 1 • J 11 v o l •: 1!. d 111 p 'J 1 1 t. ., ' a .l a c l j vi L y t h n n 1 n e d u c d llu n �Ut k, 'I')J"i g }Prr ] rl lfl ,1 1!-.U tryi ng to CPnJ('• fl l lht-• nlli::tlll l b I! l "'• t e 11 c r.1llli 'J u ll .1 t } a n d s t. uth' n I. g r o u p s i 11 L h c .i 1 r e 1 a L 'i o n - hhJ p Lo Lhc labou1 rnn vemPnL . 1 do Lh is work 111 ron- Jllncl.ion 't'i .i Lh ot her c.omrades, relying c� n t:hern ior 1ht day-! o-du; lnput HL'L�ss "1 '' l o u (: h w :t L h t he B 0 d v \' t1 J o p Hl l' n l !o ·i ll o 1 d e r L o l n y an t� f J p c t i v !." , d i r e c t i v P r l• J e ·1 11 J' n J i 1 "1 1 s l h a n t h l" me a n s wher1!!hy this co=ordiuatJng role i�; goi ng ll> be do11t�, 111Ill \ 1.. >. p( ' T i C II c.; C a b i - W C C k 1 y D L 13 \W s 11 o t i.l l a J l s ll f f :i c i e n 1 l '' •- n cl b 1 r: m e t u r (> p o r l i. 11 $ U f f i C: il! 1l l d C p l. h f D 1" l b t: g 0 L' U lJ lJ d e I 8 l d II d j IJ g 0 J my posi tion and �ork. i:J ) ] l i $ i fll Jl 0 S Hi l1 :l t• t 0 S tl b IIij t d 1 1:'II g L h y cJ () c... 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Very fpw of these oct.ivit:ies are Ll'in:-c t.ly connec tctl lo the W(llk .l LJm do111g 111 pol it.lccd mob:i.Jj s r..ll: i o n. ��l u ruH�J , musL oJ Lhl· wur k 1s uude1 ground work which , if diL rovered , t c uld Jmn cdl�teJy ex pose me . Th-ls work n1 ··o alldl' nt1 L! Xtra lo:1d 0n my bus) H c hed u 1 e r.1 � i l s l t.�ll d s • 1 am not sa vj ng thai should ( l 0 11 o l IJ!:' do1 n g work for L he 1 c• r wo rd arc d , b u L 10 c n c c d d 11!-lllllL'fl L�· !rom • ul• tdt· rouJd jeopn rd:ist-' my nnd olhcl p L:f) !' I I ' s ... u T k • ]i, ot.hC!T Hurd: .,.c neC>d to sepurdle 1 P ' P 1 s a n d ,.J. ll l' r P o J l p L r a t i o n . lf Jo1 ex<�rnple 1 h u u 1 d b L � e L L 1 n h up u 11 d L' 1 g t 11 \l ll d s L,. u c t u r t'.!:.1 l hen �· h o u l d n n 1 h < ;, • " p C' n 1 y p o .l i t i c.. n J 1 ) a c t i v e J '1 1 cl !I p.., rLILu1 11 J -.. 1i LhLrl 1s reason to suspec t I h rJ l h a v e A N C ' ' 11 11 c c L 1 o n ;..., ) . As a puliliLal oct ivisl 1n the publ]c sph Pre, 1 ll c-l.ieve Lh3L 1 !-'hould h ;::n e (20 rl re]aLionshJ p to n forward ared , but I am not sure t h ..1 L t his m t:<.1 !1 s 1. h a l 1 s h o u 1 d b t' upc r a L i n g or rn a n y ] e v e 1 s a 11 cJ s p h e r e s o f o fJ e r ;1 l 1 o n o u 1 s j d e o I 111 y p u ] i l i c a J I. 1: 1 l f) :i " • J refer once ugtdll to tile l] UL� t 1011 of Lhe " .'i. l' L' r :i _.. 11 c az· tl i n l h j �; c �' r t r:1 i n !• t: r .i o d 1 i:l l L h u u g h l \>'<:-t s n o w 1 n sn o r " r e g u ] ciT c o 11 t ;n. L , I h e p r o b lt.· Iii o f w h a l m y 1 o J t= · w u 3 :i. n r e 1 o t :i o n f.• h i p l o I. hc f o r w o 1 d " r r:·<.1 ,. ., a s s L .i 1 1 unclt:ar , Should 1 bt;• joint.ly s trategj _ ing <� nd consuJ - ( 30 tir1g wi th the foro,;nrd < 11•,, as r t� gards m� po lllic.. d1 \o' Oi k/ ••• �: I . 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Cone 1 us:! tl ll : 111 Lhj · document 1 have tried to portray Lire proltJ ems of Lire !dut·tonshi.p between the forward Hf'L,f.IB uiHl jnsidt ir() lll t. ht· \c.Jiltage poi nt of the exper.iencc ol otre :in£1-lv:ldu .J 111 ' ' o l 1 J y ·i ll g 1 u p r P s e 11 L cJ n over a J 1 anH J y sis of L he ( J 0 BlltHJ ilU II �ohith •,.; nu]d bt:' Lrnpo�t.s ibJe, gJ ven t. hat of f!!.'c� ssil) 1 do Il lJ l 1-"lrt•'ot �<.hn t C1 Lher comrades are t: :\ ) ' !.:" r I v 11 c i 11 g , nor tl o ·1 k no·-.· h 1, -n l hi n t, � upc 1 d t f' 1 n th" for·.,;a rd <.JTe how ] t:Xjleri�rJcc Lhl! s·itua t·i q J• irrsLt• .J d ul :,aylng Lhot lk!s .i s wha l Lht! s:i Lualic;,n J:., in rt;o,d1L} .11 .lliJ U S \.o.M. I� P 0 E L : D t.J< �o.·j 1 u 11 e l v r a n a e rr '' e l e L £' r rr r· \ '>nOJhUJ!l , 1J :i e- t c r 1ft " u It rl L� r d .i s c i p .1 1 ll e " 7 k rl n u a rJ n d 1 r::· H of · · (· rl £tL d!l. beleken ? --- Volgens pu :,ou nltltL kenn1s en ondet vrng:l1lf' van ANC-1 udc �n opge1<:ddt� tctlorif>Lc , bet(•ketr dtc woo rd rt d:lss:i pJ i nee:rd 7 dit :is wannePt ·n pt•rsoon ·u Jid \oiord \' d 11 tJ ·1 c 1\ N C c JJ a i:i 11 v u u l' n· u r d cl e u t d 1 e A N C , d i.l d 1 d i e p e T b o o n II y {.l J • � u p d J a g t e on L �· u n g v n n a f d 1 t· Atl ( , \' cJ n <.1 f so o s hi e 1 i 11 I d P 1 d 1 t : k r ) w r '11 "fo 1 w ,J J d ti l £' <1 " , u J t i s �-, 1 a n d n c· t b u j t e tlit! J� ,\, of Hl i1 <.Jl chL· hoof kord.ooJ v,:,n dir· i\NC tv London . Jnd1 Lil �· � �, pl•rs nol! T! Jl' opdr.Jgle uitvot.:.'t nie, ku11 dt�.! r dl.rdp.l111crt� .s tnppl" '-'lllrd drL· hietargi'"· \all tlie ANC. Loegepa� (30 ld U ! d ' j . U '1 1 1 i. tJ • U/ , . .