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PassExplanation Showing 381 to 400 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 16 •17 •18 •19 •20 •21 •22 •23 •24 Next Page•Last Page... of the past and if we go on and on and on doing that we will not have time for national unity and nation building, but having said that, we will pass on that as part of the recommendations. Thank you very much ... ... ADV MPSHE: Alright, let's pass that one. In your application this is what you have all mentioned and I will quote it because I'm talking to you now. Under paragraph 10(a) where it says: State Political Objective you achieved, amongst others you say MR SANDI: When did he pass away? When you were attacked or was it on a separate case? very ten Saracens were used in Sharpeville to mow down people. So we were busy campaigning and fighting against the influx and pass laws. So we decided to protest and we got to Orlando East. Thereafter we were locked in. As I’m talking, I’m in so much pain. The pain doesn’t end, physically as well as mentally. Each time I pass where the attack took place, I get panic attacks. I don’t know how I can phrase this in any clearer way than what I’ve already said. Now I’m wondering as to whether this forgiveness they ... ... target" and when we got nearer, you see the road on which we were travelling was so narrow, such that one car had to wait for another in order to pass and this white person stopped and Ashley was driving and we had firearms. I was carrying a rifle and Moses Motapo and Lebohang had a hand ... MR PHOSA: Look I’ve given you enough opportunity to deal with that, let’s pass on. You are aware that Mr Mthimkhulu though and Mr Madaka perhaps - let’s talk about one Mr Mthimkhulu, alleged that he was assaulted whilst in detention in your area under your command. ... now. After that it came next to me and one of the policemen showed me that I have to turn to the side of the road. I showed them that I will just pass the robot and then I will move a little bit further there will be a better place to stop the car, and I did that. ... with Msibi who was my commander. He had direct contact with Swaziland and he would inform me of instructions that filtered from Swaziland. I would pass such instructions to my members. That is how the Newcastle incident came about. As a government institution it was selected as a target. I ... I went into my room and I took a firearm that had been in my possession. I went to wait for him at a spot where I knew he would pass by. It was near the taxi rank. I waited there until the afternoon and he appeared at some point, I cannot remember the time. I then followed him. He was driving ... MR HATTINGH: At that time when the motivation for the operation was extended to you, did you pass any judgement regarding the necessity of such an operation? MS GOSO: Can we pass on. Do you, what do you understand to be meant by a roll call? MS SOOKA: ... in that hearing. So if you do feel like making a submission that is available. I am going to pass you back to the Chairperson. MR BUTHELEZI: I was afraid and hoped that my Attorney would pass on whatever information that I had given him, until such time that I saw for myself what the process was. ... is that correct? They could contact their commanders through the intervention of Mtura. They could phone the restaurant and he would be able to pass on information or give them information, is that ... MS M MOLETE: It's very far, that place is behind the shacks at the back. You move through that passage at number 15 and number 17 and there are also other shacks that you have to pass through before you arrive at that dumping place. ... with the ANC ideologies and when he was supposed to take an ID he said Mandela was going to be released and he was going to bring an end to the pass laws. He seemed elated by the idea of Mandela being released from prison. So I could say he was a member of the ANC though he was as young as 18 ... ADV SANDI: You have already mentioned the requests to this Commission concerning yourself and your children. Do you have any other requests for the Commission to pass on to the President? PROF MEIRING: Thank you. I have only one question before I pass you to the chairman, to my colleagues. Twelve years ago things were very difficult in the township. There was hatred, there was violence. Have things changed now? Do you think that people are able to live with one another in this new ... MR LEWIN: Thank you very much, Mamma. I will pass you back to the Chair. |