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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 PageCHAIRPERSON: Pass it through Mr Hattingh, because he would be testifying. ... flack that should have been aimed at somebody else, that it was not you who originally prepared these, some of these papers, but I take it you will pass on what has been said to you to your colleagues to ensure that they have regard to these matters in ... MR RICHARD: Was handed between R1 000 and R1 500 to pass on to Joe Tsawela by the late Sophie Masithi. MS TANZER: Did you pass a hostel on the way? ... as well as your wife, and that one of your children needs medical attention with regard to epileptic fits. We've noted these requests and we shall pass them over to the Government, who will make a final decision as to how you should be helped. And after we've done the work for the Commission we ... ... coming to come and tell Mangena's mother that her son died in Angola. It was on Saturday. I called Mr Motlhala. I went there as if I am going to pass my condolences to her and then I said I was expecting my son to come back and that, and even your son could have died. The same mother, her son ... songs led the procession. They were followed at a distance by the first group of adults. Applicant and his companions allowed the group of youths to pass their position. When the first group of adults approached the signal was given to attack. Applicant and the others opened fire on this group. ... MR MBELE: There was a wire in Moshweshwe Street and some trees and we removed those so that we can pass through. When we approached from the corner, there were stones blocking the road in Lekwa. That is at the point when we met the self defence units. After that I followed the road that I have ... ... and to tell me whether you confirm this, you say that as a member of the Security Police, you were an undercover agent and you were instructed to pass on information to your handlers in this instance, with regard to the activities of MK soldiers, is that ... MS SEROKE:: Thank you sir, I will now pass you on to Dr Russell Ally. ... shots go off and you stand, you freeze, you stand, you want to see what's going on, but we couldn't see anything. And I remember that we walked pass a blue Beetle and I carried on walking because you were so scared so fearful. And my sister stood and ... MR MBANDAZAYO: No, Chairperson, in fact I will pass that one. Let met - my last point to ask you, do you know the motto of the PAC? MR VAN HEERDEN: No, he's too scared to take responsibility for what happened and he's trying to pass the buck to others. in front, are so transparent you know, that I don't understand how that can be done because it's at an open space where the members of the public do pass as well. So I think that if that had been done, it's very outrageous because it's an open door with two building on the ... CHAIRPERSON: Did you pass standard ten? Mr Mralasi, and Mr Makulani you have an incredible history and I think it would be a shame if you were to pass on without that history being recorded for the children in Victoria West. Have you thought about tape recording the information so that it is kept as part of the museum and left for the ... ... proportionality as the Act charges us to do, Mr Chairman within the context of the conflict of the past, this particular matter certainly must pass that test of proportionality and for that statement, for that submission we rely on previous amnesty applications and decisions handed down by ... the military vehicles around that area. They were moving I think between Block H and Block F in Soshanguve and one of the military vehicles used to pass there. I went to Ting-Ting and briefed him about this and on the particular day we went there during the day to show Ting-Ting the spot and get ... We decided to pass and come from the other angle, because the other angle, it gave us more opportunity and more chance of not hitting the civilians which were drinking, sitting and drinking there. MR VISSER: In fairness to you, I'm going to argue that on the probabilities it would seem logical, that once you have a network you would utilise that network for all purposes of advancing the struggle and not selectively only as you now explain, to pass communications. |