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PassExplanation Showing 241 to 260 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 Next Page•Last PageMR MOGOAI: My Lord, let me explain this to you. While these cars were driving, one would pass the rest and park alongside the road and we would drive passed and then he would follow us, just like that. CHAIRPERSON: Yes, we understand that, you may pass, I think we've actually traversed paragraph 10, Mr Panday. we were doing. We said we were not trying to do anything bad, the only thing we were trying to do was to show that we were not approving of the dom pass and the other oppressive laws that operated at the time. We were then severely persecuted and then left alone again and then it would start ... MS VAN DER WALT: How did you pass the border? MR PRINSLOO: Did you pass on such information or provide such information to Mr Deetliefs? ... another route. We ran through Inanda and we got section B. I am sorry, on our way to B we saw a house that was burning. At A section when you pass Super Garage there was a house whose owner was with them, their supporter. We found out that the house that was being occupied by ANC Comrades ... ... when they were meeting there to plan their harassment operations, so we decided that that was the right place, so that the police vehicle could not pass there. If I remember well it was at night, at around 9 to 10 o'clock at night. It was the three of us, in fact we were four. Our drive was ... this Colt even ‘though I cannot remember how many occupants were inside. The one person that I can still remember is the one who was sitting on the passenger seat, and I also discovered later that it was Mr Dlamini. Others got at the back and they explained and said, hey man you have to drive ... MR THULO: They were in houses next to the tennis court. We did not agree with them that they should pass through Khumalo Street when they were going to the cemetery. MR PULE: From Zeerust to Botswana, to Botswana's border, you pass through Braklaagte. It is about 24 kilometres from Zeerust on your way to Botswana. What standard did you pass? --- I got my matric. And what would you like to do next year when you go back to school? --- I wanted to do some business management courses. ... 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 ... MR VALLY: And now you say you don't want to mention his name, and you write it down on a piece of paper and we close it and you pass it to me. Are you saying you know no other source that was placed in Mrs Madikizela-Mandela's household? 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 ... ... 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. ... to reveal their own identities to Mr Wagener and whether they would be prepared to meet with him at all, and assuming that the latter comes to pass, it is probable Mr Chairman, that the two gentlemen in question will probably disguise themselves from Mr Wagener. It is something which we ... COL VENTER: He would usually pass on information relating to the movements of ANC activists and 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. |