Dirk Coetzee
Dirk Coetzee (15 April 1945 – 7 March 2013) was co-founder and commander of the covert South African Security Police unit based at Vlakplaas. He and his colleagues were involved in a number of extra judicial killings including that of Griffiths Mxenge. Coetzee publicly revealed the existence of the Vlakplaas death squads in 1989, making himself a target of a failed assassination attempt.
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1981 in South Africa1990 in South Africa1997 in South AfricaBureau of State SecurityButana Almond NofomelaCivil Cooperation BureauCoetzeeDeaths in March 2013Eugene de KockGriffiths MxengeInternal resistance to apartheidList of South AfricansLothar NeethlingMax du PreezNovember 1981The President's KeepersVictoria MxengeVrye Weekblad
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Dirk Coetzee
Dirk Coetzee (15 April 1945 – 7 March 2013) was co-founder and commander of the covert South African Security Police unit based at Vlakplaas. He and his colleagues were involved in a number of extra judicial killings including that of Griffiths Mxenge. Coetzee publicly revealed the existence of the Vlakplaas death squads in 1989, making himself a target of a failed assassination attempt.
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