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on the twenty-first of April 1990 till the thirteenth of May. Back to Lusaka and then on to the Lothar Neethling trial: our forensic general always gave the poison... knockout drops, to testify in this case on the second of October 1990. Whilst in...preparing for the Harms Commission in April 1990,through Lawyers for Human Rights admitted an urgent information note to the Harms Commission who was then sitting appointed, when | promised he would cut to the bone with each of these stories to the world, where he said they're dispatching a hit-squad, Vlakplaas, to take care of me in Zambia. Harms, what could he do about it in any case? But I then moved and went into hiding to prepare this document. Then on the second of October 19...

D:

Will you state which document you are talking about.

C:

This document I am talking about is a document...I knew I was going to be up against a wall of legal niceties and rules, that was not applicable at Vlakplaas, in the Harms Commission, so the document is...it's unpublished manuscript, manuscript copyright reserved by the author. Hit squads! 'Testimony of a South African security policeman, the full story, by Captain Dirk Coetzee'. And it was finally...when we went to London I think we were on page hundred and...because the lawyers didn't want to listen and I was on page 125. When I left what I did to my dear elusive comrade and with a personal note to him dated 20 April 1990. We flew on to London because the lawyers did not want to listen to me. I wanted to throw the judge with a book and the world press and says: "There's my story." We tinished the document eventually on the twenty-first April 1990 whilst being in London, and it was updated just; no changes made to the text or words, it was just spelling mistakes corrected with a better word-processor in 1994, but I specifically stated: no changes was made. On the second of October 1990 I received a parcel in Lusaka, which I did not want to receive. I said it because I used a specific post office box number, which only a few friends and family members of mine had, which was lifted by individual members and put through the X-rays to make sure there's nothing wrong with it, and then suddenly a parcel comes to the box and I laughed and I said: "This is a bomb". And it was indicated as coming from my ANC lawyer...

Ö:

We were disturbed by a telephone call and the interrogation was interrupted for two minutes. Yes, Mr Coetzee, please go on.

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