11. Most of the victims were black opposition supporters, independent human rights groups say.
12. Most of the accusations stem from the apartheid era, when police imposed hated discrimination laws and acted against black opposition groups.
13. Since the political unrest began most of those killed and injured have been black opposition activists who were attacked by suspected ruling party militants, human rights groups say.
14. Some black opposition politicians have criticized the slow progress and called on the ANC to revoke the deadline.
15. The black opposition leader never fulfilled his dream of becoming president of this Caribbean nation, where the white elite often used racism to their political advantage.
16. The ANC has long accused the apartheid government of fanning violence in KwaZulu-Natal to destabilize the black opposition.
17. The ANC has long accused the ousted white minority government of fanning ANC-Inkatha violence in order to destabilize the black opposition.
18. The ANC regularly charged that police and army units were secretly arming and training Inkatha to weaken the black opposition to apartheid.
19. The black opposition leader never fulfilled his dream of becoming president of this Caribbean nation where the white elite often used racism to their political advantage.
20. The ANC has long claimed that the former white minority government used Inkatha to destabilize the black opposition.