BREYTENBACH, Breyten - see p.3 for details. BURGERS, Raymond (22) of Noordgesig, Johannesburg. Arrested in February, soon after Trevor Bloem (see p.3). CURTIS, Jenny (24) SA Institure of Race Relations archivist, arrested 23.9.75. Sister of Neville Curtis, banned ex-president of NUSAS now in Australia; in 1974 she was administrator of a black workers' organisation on the Witwatersrand called the Industrial Aid Society. DISEKO, Matheo, of Orlando East, Johannesburg. Poet and formerly president of National Youth Organisation (NAYO); arrested 17.2.75. In November 1973 he was banned for 5 years. DWORKIN, Lawrence Philip (21) trainee journalist with SA Associated Newspapers; formerly NUSAS activist at Rhodes University. Arrested 3.9.75. DYANTYYI, Phumza, nurse, arrested 20.8.75 in Kuruman, N. Cape. (According to Major General M. Geldenhuys, head of the Security Police, eight other blacks were arrested around the same time as Miss Dyantyyi, but he revealed no names or details, except that their arrests were unconnected with those of the NUSAS leaders - RDM 22.8.75). GODDARD, Christopher (also known as WEIMERS) of Noordgesig, Johannesburg. Arrested 14.2.75. HAMILTON, Weizman (20) of Noordgesig, Johannesburg. Arrested 15.2.75. KGOSANA, Kgaungelo, nurse, detained mid-August, apparently in the Kimberley-Kuruman area. KLEINSCHMIDT, Horst (29) former vice-president of NUSAS, now assistant to Dr. Beyers Naude, director of Christian Institute. Tried in 1974 for refusing to give evidence to the Schlebusch Commission, but the charge was dropped. KUBHEKA, Themba (26) of Durban, arrested late September 1975. KUNY, Lawrence (26) law student at Natal University. Arrested 18.6.75. LANGA, Bheki (23) executive member of NAYO; brother of Ben Langa, a banned SASO leader (who was himself detained from October 1974 until September 1975). Arrested around 11.9.75. LANGA, Mandlenkona, poet, ex-Fort Hare University. Brother of the above. Arrested 1.4.75. LENKO, Basil of Diepkloof, Johannesburg. Arrested 14.2.75. LEWIS, Norman (21) salesman, Johannesburg. Arrested 15.9.75. LUBIMBI, Rev Enoch of Meadowlands, Johannesburg. Arrested around 2.10.75. M(a)GLLUWA, Patrick (23) of Noordgesig, Johannesburg. Arrested 14/15.2.75. MAKOENG, Jannie. African journalist on Afrikaans newspaper Die Vaderland; arrested around 2.10.75 apparently after writing an article 'New movement formed for Black freedom' quoting statements by Rev. E. Lubimbi (see above). MARE, Gerry (28) executive member of NUSAS responsible for worker and community projects. Arrested 20.8.75. MARTENS, Patrick (24) commerce student, arrested with N. Lewis (above) on 15.9.75, apparently in connection with the Breytenbach investigations. MASONDO, Amos (22) of Soweto, clerk with Chamber of Mines. Arrested 15.9.75. Possibly connected with the high school students organisation SASM. MBAU, Hector (23) of Western Township, Johannesburg. Arrested 10.2.75. MBETE, Mphakama, student at University of the North, Turfloop. Arrested late September 1975. MFENYANA, Sandile of Diepkloof, Johannesburg. Member of NAYO; arrested late July 1975. MOLOBI, Frank (27) of Meadowlands, Johannesburg. Employee of a computer company. Arrested 10.4.75. MOLOKENG, Malabelle, of Mapetla Extension, Johannesburg. President National Youth Organisation. Arrested 25.7.75. MOLOTSANA, Kgotoduwa Andrew of Orlando West, Johannesburg. NAYO member; arrested late July 1975. MOSEGOMI, Nathaniel M. Clerk, Soweto. Arrested late September 1975. MOSS, Glenn former chairman Students Representative Council, Witwatersrand University. Arrested with K. Tip on 20.8.75. NUSE, Xola of Rockville, Johannesburg. Former SASM member; arrested 4.2.75. PHETO, Molefi Phineas, of Meadowlands, Johannesburg. Member of black drama group Mehloti. Arrested 5.3.75. PILANE, Raymond. Matriculation pupil at the Morris Isacson high school, Soweto. Arrested 18.9.75. POLLEY, James (38) senior tutor in extramural studies, University of Cape Town. Formerly a Methodist minister, member of the board of management of the Christian Institute (W. Cape), and executive member of the now-defunct University Christian Movement. Friend of Breytenbach. His girl-friend Megan Riley was arrested on the same day (20.8.75) and detained for 15 days. RADEBE, Monamodi of Rockville, Johannesburg. Teacher, ex-SASM leader. Arrested 4.2.75. RAMROCK, Johnny (23) of Noordgesig, Johannesburg. May be connected with AFRO (a Coloured group opposed to the Coloured Peoples Representative Council and the pro-government Federal Party). Arrested 15.2.75. ROXBURGH, Jennifer (30) lecturer in African languages, Natal University. Detained 18/19.6.75. ROHM, Clara Durten (33) pregnant wife of a nuclear chemist Dr. H. Rohm. Arrested 26.8.75. Her brother, Jobst Grapow, who lives in Rome is reported to be a friend of Breytenbach's. SELANTO, Vuyisile of Johannesburg. Believed to be a SASM member, arrested in March 1975. SELOANE Clive Mandla (23) teacher of English at Mhluzi Township, Middleburg, Transvaal. Arrested 27.8.75. SITHOLE, Vusi, insurance clerk of Orlando West, Johannesburg. Arrested late September 1975. TIP, Karel., President of NUSAS. Arrested in Johannesburg on 20.8.75. WILLIAMS, Bernard, of Eldorado Park, Johannesburg. Arrested 10.2.75. YOUNG, Gordon (22) final-year economics student at University of Cape Town, former vice-president NUSAS, son of a Port Elizabeth city councillor. Arrested 15.9.75. 4 schoolboys from the Orlando West High School (no further details known). Arrested 2.10.75.

The following were reported to have been arrested on the dates shown, but further details have not emerged and it is uncertain whether they are still detained:

BEUKES, Albert. Arrested 7.11.74 in Cape Town. BUKWE, Buma, of Kokstad. Arrested November 1974. KUBEKA, Sibongile, of Durban. Receptionist/secretary at SASO head office. Arrested 28.1.75. MOODLEY, Kessi, of Durban. Member Theatre Council of Natal. Arrested 27.1.75. TITUS, Nicky. Arrested 7.11.74 in Cape Town; former SASO publications director.

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