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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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... 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 ...
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.
... on a board, writing AWB. I didn't understand that these people would assault. But they went to Skietbaan and then my mistress asked that we should pass through. Then they - on Friday, I went to work. I came back from work. Then I slept. It was at daybreak at about quarter to five. I could hear ...
... I left messages. There was a certain gentleman who always answered these calls, I think he was called Mofukeng, then Mofukeng would say, he would pass the messages over to Chris Hani, but no reply, and I thought to myself that I'm just wasting my time here. So I went on and on asking everybody, ...
MR LEWIN: I will pass you back. I do hope that you have been able to give us all the copies of the correspondence and if you have not, if we could get those copies so that we can help you. Thank you very much.
... you, because they were the only visible sympathetic, I thought, people I could communicate with. But imagine if I had no programme with which to pass the time. I think I would have been a mental wreck. ...
many of these conflicts innocent bystanders would be caught up in the crossfire.  It has been suggested that the killing of Esther Masuku cannot pass the test of proportionality if the objective, according to the Applicants, was to intimidate Oupa Masuku to refrain from his activities.  We ...
MR KRIEL: No, because if I remember correctly we had more than one Victor in the service, and for me just to say that he was the one would be very - it would be un- I cannot say that to the Commission because I honestly don't know, and I will be lying to you if I pass any comment on that.
Zeerust you pass through Zeerust, and there somewhere to the
that that is Molope seated. They were seated under a tree or next to a police, a green police van. It wasn't as close as we are now because we were passing. They were also underground. I couldn't stay there for hours looking and checking his complexion, checking his height and all those things. ...
... My question is, because you were related to this family and you're now alleging that they were IFP members that's why they were attacked, did you pass on this information to your comrades, that you know that those people because they're relatives, you have information that they are IFP members ...
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 ...
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.
MR ALBERTS: My question is how come that you could not pass through that area any more?
MR BOOYENS: Just a further aspect, I’d like to take you back to - yesterday you testified to the fact of how you stopped the people at Olifants Pass. The identification of these four persons, how was this done?
MR BRINK: I do. I beg your pardon, Mr Chairman, I was distracted by preparing my next question, I will let it pass.
of the questions which you want answered will also be answered. But thank you for coming, and as soon as we have more information we will certainly pass that on to you. Thank ...
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