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- In 1975 became a member of the Azanian People's Liberation Army.
- Mduli was a former commander of the PAC's Azanian Peoples Liberation Army.
- The Azanian People's Organisation was the leading Black Consciousness group of the 1980s.
- The PAC responded by founding its armed wing, the Azanian People's Liberation Army.
- During the early 1990s, Poqo was renamed Azanian People's Liberation Army ( APLA ).
- The BPC was resurrected in 1978 and was renamed the Azanian People's Organisation ( AZAPO ).
- Molefe was one of the founding members of the Azanian People's Organization at its formation in 1978.
- Mbeki appointed Mosibudi Mangena, leader of the small Azanian People's Organization, the minister of science and technology.
- He was a committed " Azanian ", or so many thought, until he joined the African National Congress ( ANC ).
- The Azanian People's Liberation Army's military decorations and medals were modelled on those of the South African Defence Force.
- Rasethaba was the leader of the Azanian People's Organisation ( Azapo ) in the ( then ) Northern Province of South Africa.
- Three Azanian People's Liberation Army ( APLA ) operatives entered the Heidelberg Tavern and opened fire on the crowd, killing four students.
- Some Pagad members received paramilitary training during the anti-apartheid struggle and cooperated with militant black groups such as the Azanian People's Organization.
- The military wing of the PAC was launched in 1962 as Poqo and later renamed as the Azanian People's Liberation Army ( APLA ).
- They belonged to the Azanian People's Liberation Army, the armed wing of a once-prominent black political party, the Pan Africanist Congress.
- Mandela sat on the podium waiting to give his speech as hundreds of black members of the radical Azanian Student Association shouted and chanted to disrupt proceedings.
- These were politically charged years at university, and she got involved in the Azanian People's Organisation ( AZAPO ) for the next two years.
- The attack on the tavern was carried out by three members of the Azanian People's Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress.