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PassExplanation Showing 221 to 240 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 Next Page•Last Page... planted there by somebody, in other words you make no effort to go and speak to Kondile to make your own assessment of the man, and you decide to pass the sentence of death on him, is that what you are ... We discovered that he had donated firearms to them and that these people had been staying at his house. This we learned from Vukani Ngcobo, who used to receive information from them and pass it on to us. It was decided to transfer Ndaba to a safe-house in Verulam which we made use of at the time. This was in order to allow for some time to pass in order to monitor the situation. and allow Botha an opportunity of briefing or debriefing Ndaba. a useless witness, we must disregard whatever he said, but he brought that information, it wasn't in his interests to manufacture information, or to pass through incorrect ... CHAIRPERSON: Yes, because I think the thing was, he was in fact a member of APLA and PAC and he was abusing that membership to pass information on. ... to listen to us, how we've been harassed and tortured in 1993. As Rose has explained everything it was a painful year to me. But what I'd like to pass on to the community of Thandukukhanya is that we thank them in the special way they've worked with us, because those days were difficult and ... ... car after walking some few metres and then we heard some shots. I was in the middle. Between myself and my brother there were two bullets which passed. He was struck by the third bullet. I was shot in the thigh. After that shot the car went off the road and inside another yard. Two your ... MR DLAMINI: The IFP would normally attend rallies and they would pass through that township, the Msimshlope area. This person was the one who was always in front and he was the one who instructed the rest of the group when for instance they insulted us and when there was an attack launched, on ... MR LLALE: At that time I didn't know whether this group was from library garden. I thought it was one of the groups which was going to pass Shell House like the others which have already passed. ... important and we’ve got to find the time so that everybody has a fair hearing, and we are aware too of the anguish through which you have had to pass over so many years and, in a way, although we’re still going to hear your testimony, it is wonderful that you have been vindicated. And we ... CHAIRPERSON: We welcome you Freda for accompanying your father. I will pass you to Wynand Malan who will let you take the oath. would pass Vlakplaas, reach a T-junction and turn right. This gravel road then led back to Attridgeville ... on the document on your papers and that there is another one that he wanted to give you yesterday and it is at that page 22. Perhaps, I, could I pass that ... ... ... and they asked are you Duma and I said yes. They said dress up and come along with us. I dressed up, I left with them. I actually took my pass and I went with them. They went to Don Gwise (?) and he was not there. They left for Oupa (?) place and they found him and they took him to ... MR NMANI: After we took the corpse to the house, we are supposed to collect people for the Moscow area. They were afraid to go to Moscow area, because when they got to Moscow area, Inkatha used to threaten them. When we arrived at the extension, when we were just about to pass, they came with MR NGUBANE: It's close to the deceased's home. You pass his home on the way to that school. MR PHOSA: Okay, let’s take that. Now most people I know of, in fact all that I’ve come across who need any substance to assist them whilst they write exams, they’re struggling to keep awake - not to fall asleep, they don’t want to sleep. Don’t you know that people want to keep awake to pass exams? MR DUKADA: And then after you completed your police training, there was a pass-out parade in Umtata, is that correct? ... some of the things that pretty well destroyed whole communities in this country. The Black Sash focus during the years before 1986 was on the Pass Laws, migrant labour, forced removals, three and a half million people forcibly removed from where they were living to somewhere else, the ... ... I was told the doctor will be available on Monday. Since that time and the time I was referred to the doctor at Livingstone Hospital, I could not pass water, I could not eat. I remember on a Sunday afternoon, one comrade waking me up and saying, please give me your two eggs, we could only eat ... |