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Pass

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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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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 ...
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 ...
MR OBOSE: And to be given instructions by the head of State and or the counsel and they would in turn pass it on to the police?
... why. This person probably had access to information about informers, about information about reports that came in etc. etc. which he could pass on to the enemy. With great respect, Chairperson, if Botha tells you that it was important to find it out there's no reason to doubt that ...
... This is a self-serving myth. It is patentlydishonest to claim to-day that any of us were unaware of apartheid,unaware of forced removals and pass laws, unaware of deaths indetention or unaware of the killing of children in our streets. ...
... waited years to be shed. It is in order that truth should be uncovered and justice seen to be done. Even though it is not the work of the TRC to pass judgement or sentence on the oppressors, it has led many perpetrators of crimes to seek amnesty. That is good for them. The Chairman may speak ...
MR BLEKI: He walked up and down the streets with his weapon, remarks that he would pass that the communist is dead, he is now at peace.
MR TANDA: No, it did not pass, it stopped.
... wounds? They are there - wound - if you want to move into the future we should reflect on the past. They claim that we are obsessed with the passed, but they are obsessed with the future. And how do you look into the future without exploring what happened in the pass. ...
me, but they didn't kill me. I only tied me on my back and kicked me inside the Land Rover and piled a lot of newspapers on top of me, so that if we pass any control posts those local people wouldn't see that there SOWETO HEARING ...
Zeerust you pass through Zeerust, and there somewhere to the
MR ZUMA: That cannot be the reason for shooting because most of the marchers did pass Shell House, we did not shoot them and you must ask yourself why, so you can't now say that was one of the reasons we used for shooting. We knew that there was this information but we could not use the ...
There is a lot I can say to this Truth Commission. Here in Hanover in 1993 on the 16th of June I was passing through the hall - I was coming from Noupoort at that time. The situation was also bad in Noupoort. On that day I was not aware that anything can happen to me. Even the people who were ...
MRS KOADI: They are surviving sir and the - my first born, when he was 15 years old, he had fits and he is under treatment, he managed to pass standard 10 in Mareazela, but because we did not have money for him to go to school, he is now in the Strategy Community College in Matatiele, he is doing a ...
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 ...
DR RANDERA: David welcome. David before I pass you over to my colleague, Tom Manthata, could you please stand and take the oath.
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.
MR SANDI: When did he pass away? When you were attacked or was it on a separate case?
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.
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