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PassExplanation Showing 361 to 380 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 15 •16 •17 •18 •19 •20 •21 •22 •23 Next Page•Last PageMR VISSER: Mr Chairperson, yes, before I call the first witness would you allow me just a brief remark about certain documentation which will pass before you during this hearing. It has been some time since I personally had the honour of appearing before you and in the meantime there was an event ... ... 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 ... MS SEROKE: How did your child pass away? ... 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 ... They struggled to open the coffin at the border, trying to open the coffin. They couldn't, until they let us pass. Some of them may have even been in prison for having contravened the Pass Law or a Group Areas Act and just for being in prison for a brief 48 hour period, ended up in graves that are unmarked. 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 ... MR VISSER: And did he pass any instructions to you in this regard? this hall, maybe Reverend Khumalo himself is present here, we do extend an invitation to him and even who know that probably he's not here to please pass on the message to him so that he is aware of the fact that he needs to come forward and give an account and also explain to us his side of the ... MR MALINDI: Sure. If your role was to gather information and to pass it on to relevant arms of the Security Forces, and one of those arms would - I think you would agree with me, the Security Forces that will effect arrests upon people that you've gathered information on, when they launched ... MR NDLOVU: I believe that these have been handed to your - I apologise, I thought photocopies were made and given to you. This is proof that he belongs to the MK Party, he has no other registration other than this. May I pass it on please. ADV ARENDSE: Thank you. Can you remember in which year it was that you passed standard seven or did you pass standard 7 immediately before you joined AZANYO? MR KULMAN: I do not want the Commission to take Donné's death in a special way. She did pass away. I sympathise with the family. However there are a lot of people who passed away. Especially Africans. Her death was within the policies of APLA. APLA was engaged in a war. Her death was not far from ... I will pass over to the Chairperson. MS SOOKA: I'm going to pass back to the Chairperson, because the other Commissioners will ask you some questions as well. CHAIRPERSON: Would your commander where you'd received orders before you pass them onto Mabekli be Search? ... that he'll give her today should be judged by the Committee. I was not asking him to take the decision on behalf of the Committee. But we could pass that, Mr Chairman, it doesn't ... ... and used by the apartheid regime. It was not only racist legislation, such as the Group Areas Act, the Population Registration Act and the Pass laws which was an integral part of the apartheid system. It was not only the security laws, such as the Internal Security Act, the Terrorism ... DR BORAINE: Thank you. Will you please be seated. Mrs Mokhonwana, just before I pass on the proceedings to my colleague, Tom Manthata, could I just ask you who is with you today, who is sitting next to you? |