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But was the topmost leadership of the ANC unaware? Insert #1 The ANCs Quatro was best described in a terse statement by Zaba Maledza, when he said: When you get in there, forget about human rights. This was a statement from a man who had lived in Quatro during one of the worst periods in its history, from 1980 to 1982. Established in 1979, Quatro was supposed to be the rehabilitation centre of the ANC, where enemy agents who had infiltrated the ANC would be re-educated and would be made to love the ANC through the opportunity to experience the humane character of its ideals. Regrettably, through a process that still cries out for explanation, Quatro became worse than any prison that even the apartheid regime - itself considered a crime against humanity - had ever had. However harsh the above statement, however disagreeable to the fighters against the monstrous apartheid system, it is a truth that needs bold examination by our people, and the whole of the ANC membership. To examine the history of Quatro is to uncover the concealed forces that operate in a political organisation such as the ANC. Quatro, officially known as Camp 32, was renamed after Morris Seabelo (real name Lulamile Dantile), one of the ANCs first and trusted commanders. He was a Soviet-trained intelligence officer, a student at the Moscow Party Institution and a publicised young hero of the South African Communist Party. In late 1985 he mysteriously lost his life at an underground ANC residence in Lesotho, where none of those he was with, including Nomkhosi Mini, was spared to relate the story. tia-mysoa.blogspot/2009/12/inside-quatro-uncovering-exile-history.html
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