Umkhonto we Sizwe was the armed wing of the African National Congress which fought against apartheid in South Africa. MK launched its first guerrilla attacks against government installations in 1961 and was subsequently classified as terrorist organization by the South African government and the United States. "The ANC leadership saw MK as the armed component of a strategy of "people's war" that was primarily geared towards terrorizing the masses for political support." From 1961-1990 MK engaged in many incidents of bombings, torture and murder, killing hundreds of civilians. MK suspended operations in 1990 with the end of apartheid.VideoVideo: Training exercises
Umkhunto We Sizwe (MK)
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