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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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DR BORAINE: Now let's just establish that we are talking about the same document, isn't the document in Afrikaans and with the thumbprint - ja I must admit that I also only received this towards the end of your evidence. Pass the buck here, ask Hanif to explain.
CHAIRPERSON: We hope that we will be able to pass forward your requests and see what help you can get with regard to your requests and we shall get back to you in due course. Thank you very much.
MS SEROKE: Thank you Mama, I will pass on to our Father here.
... were made or kept, because it was unnecessary. Most of the communication was verbal between myself and MHQ and occasionally comrade Chris would pass through the region, and we would chat and he would indicate a few things of progress, but similarly the simple fact was that given the structure ...
and people couldn't see properly but we managed to get back home. There were fences all over blocking with policemen and dogs as well. We couldn't pass through. And that is the ...
... help us also if you, if you get any new information as to the whereabouts of these people, exactly where they based, if you get that information to pass it on to us because what often happens is this is almost more than ten years ago and they move from police station to police station so we can ...
PROF MEIRING: When did your husband pass away?
... I was requested to make a few words, and then I was able to stand up and I was able to convey this message, that all of us who are here, we will pass this road. Nobody knows when he would go, nobody knows the day when he would die. If there was a tape-recorder that day you would hear me saying ...
MS SEROKE: We shall pass the recommendation to the Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee. I thank you very much.
MR CHASKALSON: Can you discuss or pass a comment on the interest in certain toxin which could cause death, but which would not be located in a post mortem?
... in August, but in December the police decided that they had had enough and I was banned. The conditions were so strict, I was not even allowed to pass a book to my wife. I could not have anything to do with any media whatsoever, and that lasted for three years. Derrick Jackson who operated in ...
still holding on. So I noticed that I was driving I had to flicker the lights so that this coming car could notice that I was in a hurry and it can pass by quickly. This car slowed down so I had to go straight to it. Those were not intentions to hit that car. So that was how I got arrested, I ...
MS SEROKE: We have listened to your story and then we will pass this to the next phase. You know that we don't have any powers to meet people's requests, but we will forward those to a further phase. Thank you.
... no direction about my child. I said I’d brought him food and clothing. They said that he was full. He’d taken porridge and coffee. I phoned to pass on a message that my husband should go to the police and find out what’s happening. The next door neightbour’s child said that somebody from ...
... for his absence. I did try and contact the telephone number and spoke to a person who said that they were his sister and that they would pass the message on to him, however they would only be able to see him much later in the day, so then there's nothing further that I can add and I'm ...
MR MATALA: I think from the homestead of the deceased to his homestead, we only pass one homestead or one kraal.
We went to the scene. When we arrived at the scene at Roosevelt and Fourth we were shot at. Then we stopped. We radioed our office that we cannot pass through there because we were shot. The people are shooting us from the hostel. There came a police Casper who went in front of that person. ...
MR LEWIN: Thank you very much, Mr Shongwe, I will pass you back to the Chair. Thank you.
MR MHLAMBO: What I would like to emphasise is I wish to pass my regrets to the family of the deceased. I would, I am asking for their forgiveness, that is what I would like to say.
MR MHLONGO: That is not correct. As the unit commander, I was supposed to make sure whether it was true, and I had to give the general commander a report back, and he was supposed to move and pass it on to the underground structure, and the underground structure was supposed to then verify.
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