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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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you could feed people anything and get it from anywhere and feed them. Just help me understand where you'd get your information from, how you would pass it on to other people, who would approve the information that you were passing on, how true, who could verify what you were passing on and how ...
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
... of the End Conscription Campaign and other organizations that were involved in anti-apartheid work in those days that I am somehow not qualified to pass an opinion on these matter? I think just get to the ...
MR MBANDAZAYO: Definitely Mr Chairman, definitely, that's not my point Mr Chairman. Mr Chairman if the Chair pleases that it's not, I'll pass that point and come to another one. Mr De Castro do you know a person, a policeman by the name of Sgt Landman?
"Charl Naude told us that he had agents in Botswana and that he would arrange for one of those agents to pass on the information when Mnisi was in the vehicle and McKenzie not being in the vehicle at the time, so that the bomb could be activated by means of remote control."
... So the mere fact that a far stronger explosive device was used, and was placed at a point to which non suspecting members of the public had to pass, would you say that that was reasonable steps taken to avoid the possibility of injury to unsuspecting members of the public? According to you, ...
... to me last, we were just talking about the past and he said, you don’t know my child the humiliation that we went through when we went to take the pass. He said to me they would go there and then one or - the males and then they were supposed to be naked and he said there were 30 year olds and ...
DR RANDERA: Dr Goosen can we just not pass this issue about mistake. When people say it was a mistake and these conversations took place, can you be more precise about that. Because was it a mistake or was it a belief system, a culture that prevailed at the time that said you know, black people ...
MR MBELE: There was a wire in Moshweshwe Street and some trees and we removed those so that we can pass through. When we approached from the corner, there were stones blocking the road in Lekwa. That is at the point when we met the self defence units. After that I followed the road that I have ...
MR RICHARD: Was handed between R1 000 and R1 500 to pass on to Joe Tsawela by the late Sophie Masithi.
MS TANZER: Did you pass a hostel on the way?
... never a racist, I was never aggressive against anyone and my service period was in a period when black people didn't have any rights. They had the pass law. I once compiled a report where I said that it is impossible, I referred to the Bill of Rights that was from England in those days and I ...
... of May, but he was not released. The Government refused. He was one of the people who built up an organisation. They then decided that they will pass a Sobukwe Clause so that they can keep him. It was on the third of March. On that day I was knitting the jerseys for the children. He also ...
... too hopeful but I think write a letter and perhaps you can write it the attention of Mr Brink who knows the matter better than everyone and he will pass it to the relevant office but give the details of the matter and ask for a copy of the ...
MRS MARCH: I don't believe his friends could know him better than I do because he goes to his house he usually came home first. Before he goes to work he used to pass my place. Because he had a son of seven years by that time. He used to come and drop the boy at home.
Thank you - will you pass the microphone then to Ms Hanse and then ask him to tell about Fezile and then we’ll come back and ask you questions, thank you.
... No, not that bad." He said "Mrs Gcina, let us work together here". I said to him, "If a person becomes a policeman, what standard must he pass because I am not educated". He said, "No, you are not going for a policeman, you are just going to work with us so that when your children ...
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?
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