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PassExplanation Showing 281 to 300 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 •18 •19 Next Page•Last PageMR KOOPEDI: Now, in turn, what did you do with those reports, did you keep them, did you pass them anywhere else, what did you do with it? "I was approached by Pretorius and requested to keep an ear out for him. I was to pass the information on to them. Pretorius told me that if he was caught he would have to be killed as he would talk like others were busy doing." MR MAJOLA: I did not benefit in any way, that is why I wish to pass my sincerest apologies, because my intention was to see the area develop. I would like to request the family members to accept my apologies because it was not my intention for that area to torn apart by war, but it was such that I ... MR LAX: Just one follow up question if I may. To get to and from that place, he would have had to pass Maria's on a regular basis, frequently? ... supposed to meet with this person to pick up the communication and on Saturday to go for the meeting and proceed to her place, home, in Mzinoni, to pass through Mzinoni and come to Swaziland ... down on the side and I was on the other side and then I went on the other direction to the car, I did not go towards his direction. He was going to pass my direction, so when I hit him I went back to the car using the direction that I'd used when I was going to that ... 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. MR DE KOCK: Well Chairperson, it was not a difficult situation because the house was right next to the freeway, so to pass it would not be a problem and to do the reconnaissance. MR MASIL: Not in Lebowakgomo, but he said that on the way. There is a shop where we entered, where Moss and Zweli bought newspapers there, that is where Moss said when we return in the evening, we would pass there. 64 15 Dec 1993 Operation in support of SAP to search for weapon at Monatse pass MR LLALE: One passes hostels when he comes to work. One would be Jabulani Hostel which was on my route. There was acts of violence, roads were closed and I had to take other roads to work and I had to pass through the hostel which was also on my route and also saw similar acts which I saw in ... MR BOKABA: Let me explain it this way Sir, to gather information - if we were able to gather that information that so and so was involved, then we’ll pass that information to the special investigative team. MR NZIMANDE: They did not attack us at Ndaleni, they pass and continue to attack people in town, in Pinetown and in Durban. CHAIRPERSON: Well could you pass it on to the others. ... so much that they became thugs, hence they were stripped of their ranks they were Sergeants. I would request to hand this document so that you pass it on to Judge Wilson. They must take actions, come to us at Grootvlei so that we expose of all the acts that we dislike at Grootvlei prison. ... have a little corner in your heart where you put these stories and when you go to good schools and you travel around and don’t have to worry about a pass, some of you don’t even know what a pass is, that you can travel around and nobody stops you for a pass and you can live anywhere you like if ... I also would like to put it on record that after consultation with the victim's next of kin in this incident, they also forgive, they told me to pass it through or pass it on to the applicant, that they understand and forgive him for what he did, and also they have no objection towards amnesty ... ... actually fell ill whilst they were victims of the State of Emergency in 1986. They fell ill and when they realised that time has come for her to pass away, they released her only a few months after she has actually been ill for months in detention and within a few weeks of her release, she did ... Gantwani then said let us wait for this people to pass. We then did, but they didn't pass, they came to us and they greeted us. They addressed us as comrades. to come to Mafikeng. And I was never allowed to go back, because immediately on arrival here, they took my pass. I was a holder of a pass book. It was taken by the Mangope regime. |