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And charges that he condoned the practice of "necklacing" political opponents with burning tires continue to dog him.
These figures are inclusive of massacres as well as deaths not attributed to necklacing.
Necklacing "sentences" were sometimes handed down against alleged criminals by "people's courts" established in black townships as a means of enforcing their own judicial system.
Mrs. Mandela subsequently argued that she had been quoted out of context, and yesterday she said that she opposed necklacing.
Burning of political enemies - usually "necklacing" with a gasoline-soaked tire - is a favorite ritual of African National Congress militants.
Jewel One was Prince Aranax, the necklacing his attempt to blow the cables carrying plasm to the loyalists.
She once boasted that the ANC would free South Africa by Necklacing all opposition.
Photojournalist Kevin Carter was the first to photograph a public execution by necklacing in South Africa in the mid-1980s.
A pet baboon suspected of being a witch in disguise was killed by "necklacing" by South African villagers, a Johannesburg newspaper reported today.
In 2006, at least one person died in Nigeria by necklacing in the deadly Muslim protests over satirical cartoon drawings of Muhammad.
In South Africa, the campaign to make the townships "ungovernable" led to kangaroo courts and mob executions of opponents and collaborators, often by necklacing.
There has been a resurgence of the most gruesome kinds of killing - hacking with machetes and "necklacing" with gasoline-soaked tires set alight.
Residents of black townships formed "people's courts" to terrorize fellow blacks who were seen as collaborators of the government using whip lashings and deaths by necklacing.
On July 20, 1985, Maki Skosana was the first of a series of victims in South Africa to be killed by necklacing.
In an episode of the Canadian series Blue Murder, two of the detectives had to investigate two cases of necklacing related to diamond and drug smuggling.
The main criticism lodged against him is his own less-than-perfect human rights record, including speeches that have been interpreted as condoning the practice of "necklacing" political opponents with burning tires.
In 2009, BBC crime drama Silent Witness incorporated the practice of necklacing into a storyline surrounding a prostitution ring in South Africa.
Black town councillors and policemen, and sometimes their families, were attacked with petrol bombs, beaten, and murdered by necklacing, where a burning tyre was placed around the victim's neck.
Decorating the Jersey Shore are the famed resort towns of Seaside Heights and Wildwood, with their boardwalks necklacing the beach and rides studding the piers.
Thus at the height of the latest black uprisings, Mrs. Mandela seemed to approve violent revolution and "necklacing" - the burning of blacks believed to have collaborated with the white authorities.
In South Africa for example, extrajudicial execution by burning was done via a method called necklacing where rubber tires filled with kerosene (or gasoline) are placed around the neck of a live individual.
In the film Tears of the Sun, Bruce Willis's sniper shoots a man who is in the process of necklacing a man in the name of ethnic cleansing.
In an episode of the Canadian/South African sci-fi series Charlie Jade, executives from Vexcor threaten Charlie's friend Karl with necklacing if he does not give them information.
Members of the UDF who supported the Charter, called charterists, killed many of their opposers by "necklacing" them, or burning them with gasoline-filled tires placed around their necks.
In Gonaïves, rebels killed a man suspected of being an Aristide hit man by "necklacing" him - putting a tire around his neck, dousing him in kerosene and setting him on fire.