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PassExplanation Showing 501 to 520 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 22 •23 •24 •25 •26 •27 •28 •29 •30 Next Page•Last PageMR BERGER: No, no, but must I then tell Mr Visser that he can pass it on? I say Ngo at our offices on the 5th floor. It was somewhere around 1983, but I could not speak to him because the rule was to look at the person and pass. But I remember one day it happened that I asked him who's son he was, where was he born, and he said to me he was Ngo from Pietersberg and I ... we do in that sense, or approached, would have been operational in nature. We do not know what can happen, we do not know what would happen if they pass me first of all, who they were, what the nature of it was and if they killed any of my members. And right through the world with Special ... MR MBANE: When you go to that room you would pass the veranda and then go through that room. You have requested to the Commission, our duty as the Commission is to look carefully at the requests and then pass them over to the President. It is the President and the Cabinet that will decide how things should happen. Cradock that he would pass it through to my branch. I did not at any stage mention that ... and I was involved in community relations. I was the editor of Aba Kuseli police magazine. My aim was to eradicate brutality. I was trying to pass a message to the police to secure and protect people instead of harassing and torturing them, but unfortunately today I am not a police and the ... Here in the Western Cape with its Coloured labour preference policy, where pass laws were even more viciously enforced, lies for African citizens of South Africa a more vigorously oppressed, than very possibly elsewhere. MR MANTHATA: But when you leave Mamelodi you pass through Cullinan before you go to Vlakplaas. the principles we agreed upon as a unit, the ...[indistinct] detachment, so under those operational circumstances we went into the Alice line and we passed Alice there was a hastily prepared roadblock by the SAP. I mean the - it was pretty obvious it was a roadblock hastily prepared for a ... MR J MBANE:: Yes. I was not reporting on a daily basis, but after a day or two, because...I would skip a day or two or even a week before phoning. But some of our people with this operation, you would pass by in a patrol car. MS TANZER: Did you pass a hostel on the way? MR VAN HEERDEN: No, he's too scared to take responsibility for what happened and he's trying to pass the buck to others. 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 MALINDI: So if you knew of this unit of highly trained members of MK, your priority was not to pass on information so that they get arrested when they go out on operations, your priority was to recruit them as informers? They then blocked the way for us not to pass on the way from there and they would stop the vehicles that we were travelling in and look for whatever it was they were looking for. MR LEWIN: Mrs Manyisa, thanks very much, I'll pass back MR DE KOCK: Yes Chairperson, there was a gate there which was locked and one had to pass the guards or the security division of Penge Mine and one had to collect the keys for the gate from them and the members in control of the security division there had to be informed as to how long one would be ... this process and I am no longer optimistic enough that I will get my son's bones, but maybe, seeing that you are still very young, a minute if I can pass away, then you will have to take over". ... MS NARKEDIEN: Well, I don't know if we passed that hotel, but I know we passed most of the hotels, so probably we did pass that one. |