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− | An [[South African Defence | + | An [[South African Defence Force|SADF]] special forces covert unit.<ref>[http://oldwww.parliament.gov.za/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/PARLIAMENTARY_INFORMATION/PUBLICATIONS/TRC/3_1%20AMNESTY.pdf Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report, Volume Six, Section Three, Chapter One, p208], accessed 13 April 2008.</ref> |
==Region Six== | ==Region Six== |
Revision as of 19:35, 15 April 2008
An SADF special forces covert unit.[1]
Region Six
Eight people applied to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for amnesty in connection with the CCB's Regions Six, which covered activities internal to South Africa itself.
- Major General Edward Webb, GOC Special Forces and ‘Chairman’ of the CCB; Colonel Pieter Johan ‘Joe’ Verster, ‘Managing Director’ of the CCB; Wouter Jacobus Basson, aka Christo Brits, co-ordinator of Region Six; Daniel du Toit ‘Staal’ Burger, manager of Region Six; Leon Andre ‘Chappies’ Maree, Region Six, responsible for Natal; Carl Casteling ‘Calla’ Botha, Region Six, responsible for Transvaal ; Abram ‘Slang’ van Zyl, Region Six, responsible for the Western Cape, and Ferdinand ‘ Ferdi’ Barnard.[2]
References
- ↑ Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report, Volume Six, Section Three, Chapter One, p208, accessed 13 April 2008.
- ↑ Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report, Volume Six, Section Three, Chapter One, p246, accessed 13 April 2008.