Mande1a on wron The V ashington Post )HANNESBURG, South Africa -- Accused of involvement in murder and torture committed by her former body- guards, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela publicly defended herself for the first time yesterday, boldly telling South Africa's truth commission that all alle- gations against her are "fabrications." In nearly 10 hours of combative testi- mony, the former wife of President Nelson Mandela lambasted her detrac- t* within the anti-apartheid move- ment, saying that most who testified against her told "lies." She took pot- shots at the government, said security forces are surveilling her and accused the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of trying to discredit her id for high office. Three dozen witnesses testified in nine days of hearings that told of a do en murders, several assaults and a etions and a general reign of terror associated with Madikizela-Mandela and her protection squad, euphemisti- NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 5, 1997- 9 idefends herself gdoing charges tally named the Mandela United Football Club. But after a day of deny- ing even the most minor allegations against her, Madikizela-Mandela offered no hand of reconciliation to assembled victims of her protection force until Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the truth commission chairperson, begged her to do so. Invoking a historic bond of the Mandela and Tutu family names in the Soweto community, Tutu said that something in Madikizela-Mandela's once-great life had gone "horribly, badly wrong. I beg you, I beg you, I beg you. Please. You are a great person. You don't know how your greatness would be enhanced if you said "Sorry'." Absolute silence spread through the packed hall of the Johannesburg Institute of Social Services, where the hearings were held. After a long pause, Madikizela-Mandela finally responded. She apologized to the families of her club's most brutally slain victims. They include Moeketsi "Stompie" Seipei, 14, who was beaten nearly to death at her home in 1988, then fatally stabbed in the neck. "I am saying it is true: Things went horribly wrong," Madikizela-Mandela said, the sting of the day-long hearing absent from her voice. "For that I am deeply sorry." Madikizela-Mandela's past as an anti-apartheid heroine, combined with her aspirations to edge closer to the levers of power, have put the accusa- tions leveled against her before the truth commission onto some of the most hotly debated terrain of the new South Africa. As her defiant stand yesterday demonstrated, she has come to symbol- ize for many the fire of the anti- apartheid movement, while for others she has raised the uncomfortable specter of questionable conduct during the chaos of the late t 980s, when the black struggle against white ninority rule was at a fever pitch. For that period, and the abuses com- mitted in the Madikizela-Mandela name, the truth commission sought some kind of accountability, a major AP PH0 Joyce Seipei, mother of a murdered 14-year-old activist, is hugged by Winnie Mandikizela-Mandela at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission meeting yesterday in Johannesburg, South Africa. goal of its two-year mission to bring out bility for her security fare, whose abuses committed by blacks and whites members lived on her property in the alike during the anti-apartheid conflict. black township of Soweto, where they But in testimony broadcast live, allegedly tortured suspected informers Madikizela-Mandela took no responsi- anid plotted a series .o fnurders that struck fear into Soweto's heart. 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