Eugene Alexander de Kock (born 29 January 1949) is a former South African Police colonel, torturer, and assassin, active under the apartheid government...
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player Charles Paul de Kock (1793–1871), French novelist Eugene de Kock (born 1949), South African police colonel and assassin Frits de Kock [nl] (1818–1881)...
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A Human Being Died That Night (section Eugene De Kock)
Gobodo-Madikizela's account of her interviews with state-sanctioned mass murderer Eugene De Kock from the time of apartheid in South Africa. These interviews are mixed...
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and part of the Vlakplaas counterinsurgency unit under the command of Eugene de Kock. Mamasela was born in Soweto, South Africa on June 2, 1953. His mother...
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Prime Evil, the primary villain in the animated series Ghostbusters Eugene de Kock (born 1949), nicknamed Prime Evil, South African former police colonel...
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Italian-American mobster Eugene Jarvis (fl. 1970s–2020s), American computer games designer and programmer Eugene de Kock (born 1949), South African...
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Frank Dutton (section Eugene de Kock)
of the Third Force, and the imprisonment of security police colonel Eugene de Kock, known as "Prime Evil". Goldstone said of Dutton: "He is a man without...
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based on interviews with perpetrators of a 'necklace' murder and with Eugene de Kock", offers a perspective that integrates psychoanalytic and social psychological...
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2021-11-26. "Eugene de Kock: Profile of an apartheid assassin". BBC News. 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2021-11-26. "Amnesty hearing of Eugene Fourie". Truth...
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Charles Paul de Kock (May 21, 1793 in Passy, Paris – April 27, 1871 in Paris) was a French novelist. Although one of the most popular writers of his day...
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Dirk Coetzee (1980–81) Jan Carel Coetzee (1982) Jack Cronje (1983–85) Eugene de Kock (1985–93) Civil Cooperation Bureau Bureau of State Security O'Brien...
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August 1986 was abducted by an Apartheid police death squad led by Eugene de Kock. After being severely tortured while detained in Piet Retief, Sedibe...
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were far too frightened to attempt it. At his amnesty hearing, Colonel Eugene de Kock testified that he had set up a spy network amongst the askaris and used...
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arrested on a sortie in Swaziland. He was replaced at Vlakplaas by Eugene de Kock, who was later convicted of attempting to assassinate Coetzee. He was...
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Kendall Francois "Povorino Maniac" – Vladimir Retunsky "Prime Evil" – Eugene de Kock "Psycho Raman" – Raman Raghav "Psycho Shankar" – M. Jai Shankar "Queen...
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robber. Clive Derby-Lewis - Assassin. Dimitri Tsafendas - Assassin. Eugene de Kock - Commanding officer of C10, a counter-insurgency unit of the South...
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activities at Vlakplaas and other government institutions. In 1994, Colonel Eugene de Kock (who operated Vlakplaas at the time of the revelations), was given two...
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were burned and the remains were thrown into the nearby Fish River. Eugene de Kock a former head of section C1 at the Vlakplaas farm north of Pretoria...
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against disclosure.” The most notorious of the Vlakplaas operatives were Eugene de Kock and the askari Joe Mamasela, who were linked to several high-profile...
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PAC WELCOMES DE KOCK'S SENTENCE". www.justice.gov.za. Laing, Aislinn (January 30, 2015). "'Prime Evil' apartheid killer Eugene de Kock gets parole" –...
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January – Eugene de Kock, South African Police colonel and assassin. 26 March – Rudi Koertzen, cricket umpire (d. 2022) 8 April – Fanie de Jager, operatic...
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scientist (born 1950) Dirk Coetzee, apartheid covert operative (1945–2013) Eugene de Kock, apartheid assassin (born 1949) Clive Derby-Lewis, assassin and former...
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Assassination of Sweden's Palme". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 April 2023. [Eugene De Kock] said "Operation Long Reach"--the now-defunct South African military...
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counterinsurgency unit commanded by police colonel and former Koevoet operator Eugene de Kock. C1 was run out of a secluded farmhouse called Vlakplaas until 1992...
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Assassination of Olof Palme (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
abolished." Ten years later, towards the end of September 1996, Colonel Eugene de Kock, a former South African police officer, gave evidence to the Supreme...
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maltreatment of detainees at its internment facility. South Africa portal Eugene de Kock, notable former Koevoet operator Selous Scouts 32 Battalion Flechas...
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and PAC were formally delisted as banned organisations by President F. W. de Klerk, and Nelson Mandela was released from prison. The same year, MK reached...
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constitution is amended by the Constitutional Assembly. 30 – Colonel Eugene de Kock of the South African Police is sentenced to 212 years in prison. General...
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African Police's counter-insurgency unit C10, commanded by Colonel Eugene de Kock and based at the Vlakplaas farm west of Pretoria, itself also a center...
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his charges against Neethling were never thoroughly investigated. Eugene de Kock Josef Mengele Mozambican Tupolev Tu-134 air disaster Craig Williamson...
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