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South Africa: Presidency Receives Marikana Report
SAnews.gov.za, 1 April 2015
The Presidency has confirmed that it has received the report from the Farlam Commission of Inquiry. Read more »
The Farlam Mission of Inquiry's final report into the Marikana massacre where 34 people were killed has been received by the Presidency.
Zuma visits Lonmin miners (file photo).
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Retired judge Ian Farlam has questioned national police commissioner Riah Phiyega over the use of deadly R5 assault rifles during public order policing operations. Read more »
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has appeared before the Farlam Commission of Inquiry, giving testimony about the 2012 shooting that killed 34 striking miners. Read more »
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