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Deshnee Subramany and Sarah Evans from Mail & Guardian discuss the Marikana massacre’s upcoming anniversary. WASP spokesperson Mametlwe Sebei describes the mood on the ground one year later, and discusses how politics and labour relations have changed after 44 miners were killed and 200 arrested on August 16, 2012. What lessons does Marikana hold for the community, and how will this terrible massacre bring change for the future in Lonmin Mines. Head over to the Mail & Guardian website, to read more about Marikana one year later.
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