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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 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". ...
MR RADEBE: We used to see each other. When I got to town I used to pass at the head office, then we used to meet.
... were made or kept, because it was unnecessary. Most of the communication was verbal between myself and MHQ and occasionally comrade Chris would pass through the region, and we would chat and he would indicate a few things of progress, but similarly the simple fact was that given the structure ...
... whole issue, as to who abducted Pat. They don't remember who abducted Pat, more especially the guys who are the officials, most of them tried to pass the buck. And then the family, along these lines, is very disturbed but we are not here to judge because now what we are here to listen to, is ...
MR WILLIAMS: Do you know as a fact who was supposed to verify that information? Who had to pass the information on?
MR BERGER: No, no, but must I then tell Mr Visser that he can pass it on?
... in December, late in December, round about the 21st of 25th. We went to Mozambique. In Mozambique it was evident that we would not be able to pass through at the same time, because they needed so many people to celebrate January the eighth which I think was the ANC's birthday. We then ...
PROFESSOR MEIRING: Thank you very much. I pass you on to some of the other Commissioners.
Schoon from 1983 to '85. I was thentransferred as divisional commander to Northern Transvaal, Pretoriauntil June 1987. Then I underwent a heart by-pass operation andwas declared unfit. MR DU PLESSIS: Brigadier Cronjethis general background which you have given us and which youset out in your ...
ADV LAMEY: Was there an indication given as to how many hours had to pass before it could be determined whether the coast was clear - if the coast was clear as you put it yourself.
MR LEWIN: Thank you very much, Mama. I will pass you back to the Chairperson.
MS MAYA: When did she pass away ?
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 ...
... I did not have the power to kill this person by myself. Secondly if I had intentions of killing Nati by myself I wouldn't let such a long time pass because quite a while passed between the time I was arrested and the time that Nati was eventually killed. On my release I would have gone ...
MR VISSER: Do you know how it came to pass that they arrived there?
... you ever involved, it's not referring to the day it's referring to other incidents of crowd control. Now could you respond please so that we can pass on to the next question. I mean it doesn't matter if this is the first time fine, say so, all I want to know was it the first time or are there ...
... in an orderly and proper manner if I can put it that way. Yours paint the picture of a hurried operation, you had to run there, get there, pass this guy, shoot to such an extent that you even shot your own comrade? What was the actual position ...
... In other words a person who would not have known, it was very well hidden, it was hidden to such an extent that it had even been able to pass through a search at the border post. The chances that somebody would just have tampered with that I would say there was no such chance of that ...
MS MIYA: I never met Sphambo, I never even discussed about my brother's death with him, it's just that I used to greet and pass. We never discussed anything involving my brother's death.
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