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Miners' wives rage at South African police brutality after 'massacre'

Reported by guardian.co.uk on Friday, 17 August 2012 (on August 17, 2012)
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Women performing apartheid-era toyi-toyi dance condemn mine company as they wait for news of victims of police shootings

Nosisieko Jali's husband is missing. She has heard a rumour that a bullet hit..


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