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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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MS VAN DER WALT: How did you pass the border?
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 ...
CHAIRPERSON: Yes. The one sitting on the bed is R1, so this will be Exhibit R2, thank you Mr Wills. Just pass it along the line, I think. Mr Wills, do you have any idea as to more or less when this photograph would have been taken?
... of all human rights that are the result of acts of killing, abduction, torture, or severe ill treatment -- thus the use of violence to enforce the pass laws, or the killing or torture of a community activist resisting a forced removal, is a violation of economic and social rights that falls ...
MR HATTINGH: On your way back from Penge Mine could you pass judgement by what you observed or what Mr de Kock said to you as to how he felt about the situation?
MR RICHARD: I pass, okay, carry on.
MR 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.
MR SITHOLE: I did pass through Swaziland.
and those were difficult times. I'm not sure of that first aspect. When he told me this after Ndaba had returned, I could recollect it, but it did pass me by for quite a long ...
MR RICHARD: Pass me your recording thing.
... One other thing that adds to this. One of the chiefs who's now late, who said he will plough in KwaMnyandu sugar cane. Even today when you pass by that place you see trees more than houses, because people were so scared, they were traumatised about that, that they don't wish to go back ...
MR MALAN: And then just to satisfy my need for information on this, I assume you didn't only pass on to Coetzee information on these specific addresses but you passed onto him other information too that you acquired on other addresses, with earlier visits with the informer. Or did you only provide ...
MR WAGENER: And from whom did you receive the guidelines that you had to pass on to your understudies?
... 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 ...
ADV POTGIETER: And then one other thing, you have referred to Section 10. You've said that those were the difficult times of Section 10. The Section 10 that you refer to, is that the Section of the Pass Laws, the old Pass Laws?
MR BIZOS: Very well. I'll pass along particularly down there for starters, pass them right down please for the witness and the Evidence Leader and then share the others amongst yourselves. May I indicate at the outset Mr Chairman that we showed this document to Mr Prinsloo before he ...
... mentioned the incident about the helicopter and you've been asked about that but you also mention an incident about where patrols would sometimes pass you by. What were you talking about there? Patrols of the police would pass you by and you would know what your position was and where you ...
... things, because they wanted us not to sleep the whole night. They were making us wet and they were casting aspersions to us. When you want to pass water they say just pass water anywhere. ...
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