Vlakplaas: Apartheid Death Squads: 1979-1994

Vlakplaas: Apartheid Death Squads: 1979-1994

by Robin Binckes
Vlakplaas: Apartheid Death Squads: 1979-1994

Vlakplaas: Apartheid Death Squads: 1979-1994

by Robin Binckes

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Overview

Faced with the ‘total onslaught’ by its enemies, in 1979, Apartheid South Africa established Vlakplaas – lit. ‘shallow farm’, a 100-hectare farm nestling in the hills outside Pretoria on the Hennops River – as a secret operation under the arm of C1, a counter-terrorism division of the South African Police headed by Brigadier Schoon.

The first phase of Vlakplaas operations, up until 1989, was aimed at fighting the enemy: the armed wings of the liberation movements, the African National Congress’s Umkhonto we Sizwe (or ‘MK’), the Pan Africanist Congress’s Azanian People’s Liberation Army (or APLA) and the South African Communist Party. The second phase was ‘fighting organized crime’ in which Vlakplaas itself seamlessly adopted the mantle of organized crime in the notorious downtown area of Johannesburg’s Hillbrow. The final phase, the most destructive, was as the murky ‘Third Force’ that destabilized the country in an orgy of violence in the run-up to its first democratic elections, in 1994.

Operating within South Africa as well as beyond the country’s borders, it will never been known how many victims can be attributed to the Vlakplaas agenda – with much of the execution taking place on the farm itself – but a conservative figure of 1,000 murders and assassinations has been mooted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526729217
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 10/11/2018
Series: History of Terror
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Robin Binckes was born in 1941 in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Educated at Umtata in the Transkei, he enjoyed a business career that spanned Public Relations, sports promotion, travel and tourism and food retailing. He has written several historical books on South Africa, including the bestselling The Great Trek – Escape from British Rule: The Boer Exodus from the Cape Colony, 1836. He has recently started writing for several Pen & Sword military history series including ‘A History of Terror’. Inspired by the late David Rattray, he currently works in Johannesburg as a tour guide with his own company, Spear of the Nation, specializing in oratory story-telling.

Table of Contents

Introduction 5

1 Apartheid, Wind of Change and Rooi Gevaar 18

2 Enter BOSS 27

3 Vlakplaas and 'Prime Evil' 38

4 Civil Cooperation Bureau 58

5 Security Police 'Superspy' 66

6 Assassinating Two Heads of State 72

7 On the President's Orders 84

8 Apartheid Crumbles 95

9 Fanning the Flames 108

Epilogue 117

Notes 121

Index 124

Acknowledgements 128

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