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Marikana: A View from the Mountain and a Case to Answer

by Peter Alexander

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Dubbed the Marikana Massacre, the Marikana minersOCO strike was the single most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since the end of apartheid; those killed were mineworkers in pursuit of a pay raise. Throughaa series of interviews conducted with workers who survived the attack, athis account documents and examines the controversial shootingsain great detail. In addition, it includesaa narrative ofatheapreceding events as well as of the violence itselfawritten from the perspective of the strikers. Unique and revealing, his bookatells of police murders, sadness, bravery, and pride."… (more)
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Dubbed the Marikana Massacre, the Marikana minersOCO strike was the single most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since the end of apartheid; those killed were mineworkers in pursuit of a pay raise. Throughaa series of interviews conducted with workers who survived the attack, athis account documents and examines the controversial shootingsain great detail. In addition, it includesaa narrative ofatheapreceding events as well as of the violence itselfawritten from the perspective of the strikers. Unique and revealing, his bookatells of police murders, sadness, bravery, and pride."

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