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PassExplanation Showing 721 to 740 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 33 •34 •35 •36 •37 •38 •39 •40 •41 Next Page•Last PageMR MALAN: And he was not sitting on a bench. Did you pass him sitting on a bench? MR KOPEDI: Well, I don't understand the answer, but I will let it pass. I have no further questions for this witness. ... died during the course of the conflict or were killed and that may explain the gap in the information that the people you would have expected to pass it on are no longer available to do ... MR ACKERMAN: Yes,please. Could my wife please pass me my jacket? I remarried two years ago. Thankyou Advocate. ... stated, I was able to experience. For example, within the Defence Force, you'd find that at times there would be a white person who'd just come and pass at the gate, wanting to see General Temmer, then the following day that person would be employed on higher ... MR VISSER: Well, Chairperson, that makes the test a very hard one to pass. First of all I may submit to you that there is of course no onus of proof before you. We know that on the authorities, I thought that had been accepted. You have to be satisfied not even on a balance of probabilities that ... ... thank you very much. Could you just stand for a moment? I’d also like to welcome Minister Mac Maharaj and his wife Mrs Maharaj if somebody would pass that on to ... * Durban Municipal Pass Office - 15 December 1961 - causing a bomb explosion. This was with Bruno Mtolo. No injuries but damage to property was caused; MR KHUMALO: They were outside Dennis's house and we positioned ourselves near the corner. A car approached from the other side and it passed them and when the car approached them they moved to the side of the road. They were divided into two groups to let the car pass. I fired my gun. They ran ... You would actually have to pass passed the hostel. There were incidents for example when people were trying to get to Johannesburg, that they would end up in the hostel. I do recall an incident, I think it was in 1993, where a taxi was actually taken into the hostel and people, some people did ... ... morning when we saw them next to the telephones. Isaac Gulu who is my younger brother who was together with us, he made a telephone call. When we passed, when I and John were supposed to pass and wait for him to come back, we were blocked by these members of the ... MR WAGENER: The cheques you didn't take, did you pass that on to someone? of our job being in the Security Branch, we would intercept information at a certain time on a certain date, there would be a crossing through Mac's Pass or Makanya's Drift or something like, we would then go and lay ambush positions and we would wait for the people and they would be arrested. I ... ... them. Clearly he didn’t act within the scope of his authority if he would authorise somebody to be killed, so he wouldn’t get amnesty, or he could pass the buck and say I got it from PW Botha and there the buck would stop because PW Botha wouldn’t be able to get amnesty. I think I’ve found the ... with Msibi who was my commander. He had direct contact with Swaziland and he would inform me of instructions that filtered from Swaziland. I would pass such instructions to my members. That is how the Newcastle incident came about. As a government institution it was selected as a target. I ... ... Special Forces to plan the operation. 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 Mackenzie not being in the vehicle at the time, so that the bomb could be activated by ... MR LEWIN: I will pass you over to the Chairperson now. Thank you. MR HLENGWA: It is a road she was just passing, she was going to my place, but she didn’t pass. I found her in Court and she explained in Court as to what was happening on that day. That’s when it came apparent to me she was going to my place and when seeing this she stopped and watched. MR METHULA: Since I started patrolling the firearms or the arms that we used to get, assegais, tomahawks, axes, we would confiscate them and give them to the commander and he would pass them over to higher authority. Some of them may have even been in prison for having contravened the Pass Law or a Group Areas Act and just for being in prison for a brief 48 hour period, ended up in graves that are unmarked. |