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Pass

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a pass book or a dompas that every black person over the age of 16 was required to carry, indicating whether they had the right to be in any given area, and for how long.

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MR VAN DER SCHYFF: I saw two people walk pass the Honda, there I saw two people standing, Commandant Kloppers and Deon Martin. They stood at the Honda.
CHAIRPERSON: Would your commander where you'd received orders before you pass them onto Mabekli be Search?
MR NDLOVU: I believe that these have been handed to your - I apologise, I thought photocopies were made and given to you. This is proof that he belongs to the MK Party, he has no other registration other than this. May I pass it on please.
MR MALINDI: Sure. If your role was to gather information and to pass it on to relevant arms of the Security Forces, and one of those arms would - I think you would agree with me, the Security Forces that will effect arrests upon people that you've gathered information on, when they launched ...
ADV ARENDSE: Thank you. Can you remember in which year it was that you passed standard seven or did you pass standard 7 immediately before you joined AZANYO?
MR ALBERTS: Were you waiting for him at that time? Did you know that he was going to pass by there?
... the problem and report later. I don't know whether to call it a culture or what but there was this tendency that you would do something and let it pass, but in this particular instance I informed them about the whole situation and told them that I went to the police and got permission from the ...
... Special Forces to plan the operation. Charl Naude told us that he had agents in Botswana and that he would arrange for one of those agents to pass on the information when Mnisi was in the vehicle and Mackenzie not being in the vehicle at the time, so that the bomb could be activated by ...
with Msibi who was my commander. He had direct contact with Swaziland and he would inform me of instructions that filtered from Swaziland. I would pass such instructions to my members. That is how the Newcastle incident came about. As a government institution it was selected as a target. I ...
MR LEWIN: I will pass you over to the Chairperson now. Thank you.
What standard did he eventually complete - did he - did he pass. What was the last standard after he was shot?
We - we see no reason why people should laugh at you or mock at you and we hope that you will be taken seriously as you try to achieve your - and pass your standard ten exams this year. We wish you success in your studies and we will see whether perhaps some counselling could help you with your ...
of our job being in the Security Branch, we would intercept information at a certain time on a certain date, there would be a crossing through Mac's Pass or Makanya's Drift or something like, we would then go and lay ambush positions and we would wait for the people and they would be arrested. I ...
... them. Clearly he didn’t act within the scope of his authority if he would authorise somebody to be killed, so he wouldn’t get amnesty, or he could pass the buck and say I got it from PW Botha and there the buck would stop because PW Botha wouldn’t be able to get amnesty. I think I’ve found the ...
MR MHLABA: Some of them whom I saw, there were those who were on top of the building which we were to pass, it building in stones. They were standing on top of the building and they were shooting at us. That was the last time I saw the people who shot at us.
CHAIRPERSON: That's not an answer to the question. The question is: On your way to get a taxi in order to go to Bisho, did you pass the Peddie Police Station?
MR METHULA: Since I started patrolling the firearms or the arms that we used to get, assegais, tomahawks, axes, we would confiscate them and give them to the commander and he would pass them over to higher authority.
MR HLENGWA: It is a road she was just passing, she was going to my place, but she didn’t pass. I found her in Court and she explained in Court as to what was happening on that day. That’s when it came apparent to me she was going to my place and when seeing this she stopped and watched.
ADV SANDI: When did your father pass away? Was it in 1967?
were institutions and symbols of apartheid: pass offices, Bantu Commissioner's offices, magistrate's courts, and so on. These were the types of targets that we actually bombed, blew up.
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