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Pass

Explanation
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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Now, to get to this women’s house, we had to pass the beer hall and when we passed behind the beer hall a policeman, Steve Mbushwa arrived on the scene and he wanted to disperse us. And we were quite a sizeable group together and we were singing and walking passed the beer hall and then the sort ...
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?
... 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 ...
There was some people, although I lived in Zimbabwe underground, as I am a trained person, it came to pass to the Zimbabweans that I was actually a trained cadre, and because also the ANC knew me. There was a little bit of confusion at that time as to who and where Geraldine came from. I think ...
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?
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 ...
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.
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.
CHAIRPERSON: I told you the other day, we can pass the ball well enough. We just refuse amnesty.
MS CAMBANIS: Sir, unfortunately I only have a copy in English, can I perhaps pass this on to you?
MR SANDI: When did he pass away? When you were attacked or was it on a separate case?
... to members of that family. Here I was being a member of MK talking to people who had been terrorised and maimed and yet could do nothing except pass the information to Peace ...
... 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 ...
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 ...
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. ...
MRS MATSHAYA: Between the two villages, Mangwo and Nopolele people would fight against each other. Year after year people would pass away, maybe one person this side and one person that side.
And I will just pass this on to you to see how your signature looked like at the inquest hearing.
... couldn't even walk in that street. It is a main street that goes to Queue township, goes to the taxis. It is always busy. People couldn't even pass comfortably, you are being stabbed, you are being shot. I said but what kind of life is ...
MR BOOYENS: Oh, I see. But he didn’t pass any comment as to express surprise whether the car was there or not there or gave any explanation for this peculiar behaviour of his?
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