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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 MHLABA: Some of them whom I saw, there were those who were on top of the building which we were to pass, it building in stones. They were standing on top of the building and they were shooting at us. That was the last time I saw the people who shot at us. CHAIRPERSON: That's not an answer to the question. The question is: On your way to get a taxi in order to go to Bisho, did you pass the Peddie Police Station? Do you have any specific wish that you would like to be granted? We do not have the powers to grant people's wishes or promise anything, but we do pass recommendations to the Government. Now, is there anything that you have in mind? As a member of the community that was torn apart what do you ... Whilst I was very intelligent, I used to take position one and I didn't pass. I receive symbol F, it was so painful. What standard did he eventually complete - did he - did he pass. What was the last standard after he was shot? MR LEWIN: I will pass you over to the Chairperson now. Thank you. We - we see no reason why people should laugh at you or mock at you and we hope that you will be taken seriously as you try to achieve your - and pass your standard ten exams this year. We wish you success in your studies and we will see whether perhaps some counselling could help you with your ... ADV SANDI: When did your father pass away? Was it in 1967? were institutions and symbols of apartheid: pass offices, Bantu Commissioner's offices, magistrate's courts, and so on. These were the types of targets that we actually bombed, blew up. MR METHULA: Since I started patrolling the firearms or the arms that we used to get, assegais, tomahawks, axes, we would confiscate them and give them to the commander and he would pass them over to higher authority. ADV DE JAGER: Did they visit him in the room or did they only pass along? MR RICHARD: Now did you - were you lucky on the first pass? MS MTJALI: It is not good at all. We have tried to engage the street committee but this old man does not want to understand. He'll always insult my mother. When my mother passes by to the shop he will always say to my mother she should not pass there and he will insult her. MR BOOYENS: Just a further aspect, I’d like to take you back to - yesterday you testified to the fact of how you stopped the people at Olifants Pass. The identification of these four persons, how was this done? MR BRINK: I do. I beg your pardon, Mr Chairman, I was distracted by preparing my next question, I will let it pass. of the questions which you want answered will also be answered. But thank you for coming, and as soon as we have more information we will certainly pass that on to you. Thank ... MR HATTINGH: Now as the commander of Vlakplaas, did you in the morning directly go to Vlakplaas or did you have to pass by head office first? MR SAPELE: We usually see it when we pass the reception. ... you, because they were the only visible sympathetic, I thought, people I could communicate with. But imagine if I had no programme with which to pass the time. I think I would have been a mental wreck. ... MR LEWIN: I will pass you back. I do hope that you have been able to give us all the copies of the correspondence and if you have not, if we could get those copies so that we can help you. Thank you very much. |