Umkhonto we Sizwe
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- history of South Africa
- In South Africa: Resistance to apartheid
…set up its military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”), in 1961. Although their military units detonated several bombs in government buildings during the next few years, the ANC and PAC did not pose a serious threat to the state, which had a virtual monopoly on modern weaponry.…
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- In South Africa: Resistance to apartheid
- incorporation into South African armed forces
- In South Africa: Security of South Africa
…of the ANC’s military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”), and of the PAC’s military have been incorporated into a renamed South African National Defence Force. This integration has not been entirely smooth: ex-guerrillas have been perceived by many military professionals as lacking training and discipline, while the…
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- In South Africa: Security of South Africa
- role in African National Congress
- In African National Congress: Move toward militancy
…1961 an ANC military organization, Umkhonto we Sizwe ("Spear of the Nation"), with Mandela as its head, was formed to carry out acts of sabotage as part of its campaign against apartheid. Mandela and other ANC leaders were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964 (the Rivonia Trial). Although the ANC’s…
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- In African National Congress: Move toward militancy
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- Mandela
- In Nelson Mandela: Underground activity and the Rivonia Trial
…one of the founders of Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”), the military wing of the ANC. In 1962 he went to Algeria for training in guerrilla warfare and sabotage, returning to South Africa later that year. On August 5, shortly after his return, Mandela was arrested at a…
Read More - In Britannica Remembers Nelson Mandela
…the sabotage organization known as Umkonto we Ziswe (“Spear of the Nation”). Mandela was one of the accused in the South African treason trial which, with preliminary hearings, lasted from Dec. 1956 to March 1961. He avoided arrest, became an underground leader of the National Action Council, which he organized…
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- In Nelson Mandela: Underground activity and the Rivonia Trial
- Motlanthe
- In Kgalema Motlanthe
…that he was recruited into Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”), the militant wing of the ANC. In 1976 he was jailed for 11 months for furthering the aims of the ANC, and he was found guilty of terrorism the following year. He was sentenced to a term of…
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- In Kgalema Motlanthe
- Mtintso
- In Thenjiwe Mtintso
In Lesotho Mtintso joined the Umkhonto we Sizwe (Zulu and Xhosa: “Spear of the Nation”), the armed wing of the ANC, and the SACP. After receiving military training, including in Cuba, she worked in Lesotho with the Regional Political-Military Council, which coordinated the ANC’s political and military activities in that…
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- In Thenjiwe Mtintso
- Zuma
- In Jacob Zuma: Role in the ANC’s fight against apartheid
…1959 and its military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”), in 1962. He was arrested in 1963 and sentenced to 10 years in prison on Robben Island for conspiring to overthrow South Africa’s apartheid government. After his release, he set up underground networks to recruit for Umkhonto we…
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- In Jacob Zuma: Role in the ANC’s fight against apartheid