h.2. Judi-Marie VON WIELLIGH, geb. 07/09/1939

h.2.  Judi-Marie, geb. 07/09/1939 x 05/10/1959 met Genl. Pieter Hendrik (Tienie) GROENEWALD, geb. 1936.

Judi-Marie was die dogter van Johannes Lodewicus von Wielligh en Claudina Susanna Aletta Brink.


Ek onthou Judymarie het by ons op die plaas kom woon, sy was altyd die veearts se helper met operasies – alles omdat my pa so graag ‘n dogter wou hé.  Dit was voor sy haar ma in 1961 verloor het.  Ons was saam op skool en later Tukkies toe. Waar sy Lammie se pa, Ou “Tawe Tiennie" ontmoet het.  Al die jare het sy nooit van haar pa of ma gepraat nie. Ek was mos ook sonder ma, gevolglik het ek nie gevra nie. So nou en dan gesels ek met Lammie Groenewald, haar dogter, wat twee pragtige kleinkinders het, en mens kan die familietrek duidelik sien.  (http://www.lavonn.net/id60.html)

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Judy was getroud met Genl. Tienie Groenewald van die voormalige Militêre Intelligensie.

GENERAL Tienie Groenewald, a former air attache at the South African embassy in London, has been kept under close scrutiny for some time by those sectors of the intelligence services loyal to President F W de Klerk. The task has been made less difficult in the past week by his decision to come into the open about his plans to help forge a far-right front against the government and the African National Congress, allies in seeking a negotiated democratic settlement.  Gen Groenewald was head of Military Intelligence (MI) in the mid- 1980s under President P W Botha, and was one of the half-dozen most powerful people in South Africa. His tasks included orchestrating covert schemes to assist the Unita and Renamo insurgents in Angola and Mozambique. During this time, too, MI identified Mangosuthu Buthelezi's Inkatha movement as a useful instrument in promoting division and violent instability among blacks. The aim was to stop the African National Congress from taking power, to derail what was described as a Moscow-orchestrated Communist 'total onslaught'. 

The world has changed but Gen Groenewald's views have not. He retains close contacts with serving and retired members of the security forces and has engaged in discussions with politicians who share his belief in the need to create an independent Afrikaner 'fatherland' free of the ANC's Communist contagion. As the South African press has now revealed, Gen Groenewald has broadened his scope and emerged as the key figure in a 'Committee of Generals' - retired army and police officers - who see it as their task to galvanise the fragmented right wing into forging a united plan of action.  In an interview with the Johannesburg Star yesterday, Gen Groenewald denied he was hatching plans for a new 'armed struggle' but defended people's right to 'self-protection'. Such a need might come about should the Afrikaners he represents opt, 'as a last resort', for secession. 

First, however, he defined the committee's objective as unifying the right wing, at present divided into more than 50 small, squabbling sub-groups. Second, pressure - in the form of mass protest if necessary - would be applied for the creation of an Afrikaner state. Specifically, this meant bolstering the positions of a loose right-wing alliance taking part in multi-party talks, the Concerned South Africans Grouping (Cosag).  Cosag was founded late last year at the initiative of Chief Buthelezi and includes the Inkatha Freedom Party, the right-wing Conservative Party, a marginally more moderate body called the Afrikaner Volksunie, and the governments of the so-called 'homelands' of Ciskei and Bophuthatswana. Each in their separate ways strives to preserve the power and privilege obtained under the apartheid system.   Elections are anathema to Cosag and Gen Groenewald. These may only take place, they insist, once a system of nation-states entrenching modified versions of the old apartheid power blocs has been put into a constitution.  (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/plotting-general-breaks-cover-to-organise-the-right-pretoria-s-former-military-intelligence-chief-launches-a-public-crusade-to-confront-both-the-government-and-the-anc-2321367.html)

 Major General P.H. ("Tienie") Groenewald, retired chief of military intelligence, has only contempt for the President he calls "the biggest traitor we have ever had." For 35 years Groenewald was a faithful servant of the state, fighting apartheid's war against the revolutionaries of the African National Congress. Now, thanks to the concessionary policies of F.W. de Klerk, his enemy is the government itself, likely to be taken over soon by the leaders of the A.N.C. "For the first time, we really realize that we are in trouble," he said. "De Klerk and the A.N.C. have said, 'Unless you accept the path plotted by us, we will ignore you.' This is what annoys us. We will not be ignored." (https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,978654,00.html)

22 May 1996.  Former South African Defence Force (SADF) Chief Tienie Groenewald was acquitted by the Durban Supreme Court on all charges related to the 1987 KwaMakhutha Massacre. The KwaMakutha attack, in which thirteen people, mostly women and children, were killed and several injured, was launched on the house of United Democratic Front (UDF) activist Bheki Ntuli. Groenewald was acquitted together with other members of the SADF and Inkatha Freedom Party members such as M.Z. Khumalo. (https://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/former-sadf-chief-tienie-groenewald-acquitted)

General Tienie Groenewald, former chief director of military intelligence, on his way to a meeting in September 1997. https://aodl.org/oralnarratives/militaryops/object/167-606-13/b/

Kinders:

i.1.  Lammie GROENEWALD

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