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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 LUTHULI: I knew him because his house was alongside the road, so on my way to the bus stop I would pass his home.
They surrounded the place, they were hooting with hazards on. That took actually a long time because there were cars who couldn't pass on the road, they had to wait for this demonstration to come to an end.
ADV SIGODI: Not arising, Chairperson, but just, what is your highest level of education, what standard did you pass, the highest standard that you passed?
MR MADONDO: No, it happened sometimes that even the other people would pass through our township. It was not only the local people because all the sections were helping one another.
... there and this limp body was placed on this explosive device, where did that happen? Did you drive a little way away and did you come back and pass this scene ...
MR SINGH: Zuma said at the time that several names are the things, that the same he's going to pass on to us.
The early 1960's saw thousands rise against the Pass Laws which divided mother from father and parent from child. During these peaceful protests for the basic human rights of families to live together where they chose the wrath of the State led to many being killed and injured, among them ...
... town, taken it and we went there we pushed UNITA out of that town and was supposed to guard that town, because it was said our logistics used to pass through there. Our argument was that we were able to secure our trucks to and fro with logistics, even if we die at no point had we failed to ...
They struggled to open the coffin at the border, trying to open the coffin. They couldn't, until they let us pass.
... another room and that was the last I remember. The following morning I noticed that I was being guarded and they said I couldn’t leave, I would pass water there, they wouldn’t let me go out, because they alleged that I was gambling and they asked me where Simon was, I said I didn’t know ...
I just want to ask one question of Mr Gcanga please if you could pass the microphone again. Mr Gcanga I just want to make quite sure that our papers are all correct here. In the written statement that was typed after you made it, it says that you are currently staying at number 12 Phatsha street ...
All these things happened at Mutatema. Let me pass the issue of Mutatema, I want to tell you about Wilson Mashego. He was a detective at that time, he assaulted me from 1984. e used to come to my home with the police and soldiers wearing camouflage. He assaulted me from 1985 until 1988. He ...
Now what have you told your entire division including your policeman in Msinga area? What have you told them? You've told them that this man must pass through any road block, don't worry but let him go through because he's our man, let weapons come through, he's our man and we have got two ...
MR VISSER: And did he pass any instructions to you in this regard?
MS SEROKE: How did your child pass away?
... What I want to say, he was just an outstanding kid. Right through his school career he has been distinguishing himself, getting first class pass right from the primary school, right up to the university. He had a very good nature. He was a very good boy. This can be proved by the work ...
... and whose name the rifle was licensed. The rifle was given to the first applicant as a family heirloom, the intention that he would in the future pass it on to his son. The first applicant neglected to have the rifle licensed in his ...
MR MBANDAZAYO: Definitely Mr Chairman, definitely, that's not my point Mr Chairman. Mr Chairman if the Chair pleases that it's not, I'll pass that point and come to another one. Mr De Castro do you know a person, a policeman by the name of Sgt Landman?
MR BALOYI: They used to pass by the street.
... we can now see what these children had died for. Because today we are living under a new dispensation, there is democracy in this country. May you pass the greetings to your family. Thank ...
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