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Phiyega video shown at Marikana hearing
The clip shows top cop Riah Phiyega thanking officers after the Marikana shooting.
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Marikana inquiry to resume in January
The Farlam Commission of Inquiry into the Marikana shooting will resume at the end of January.
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Police must change lethal approach - expert
A public order policing expert says police should explore other ways of dealing with protesters.
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Expert witness defends Marikana police
A public order policing expert says he cannot criticise everything police did at Marikana.
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Marikana police "acted correctly"
The police handled the deadly Marikana protest correctly, according to a public order policing expert.
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Tensions rise between Num & Amcu
Num members were allegedly intimidated by Amcu members outside the Marikana inquiry on Wednesday.
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Marikana inquiry to continue
More evidence on public order policing will be heard in the Marikana inquiry.
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Wounded Marikana miner commits suicide
One of the miners who survived the Marikana shooting has allegedly committed suicide.
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‘Amcu president failed to quell tensions’
AMCU President being cross-examined about the events at Lonmin’s Marikana mine in August 2012.
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Amcu leader grilled in Marikana Inquiry
Amcu leader Joseph Mathunjwa said it is unfair that he is taking all the blame for the Marikana violence.
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Amcu president testifies at Marikana Inquiry
Amcu leader Joseph Mathunjwa told the hearing that protesters sang songs about killing Num members.
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Union tension at Marikana inquiry
Union support has divided the public gallery into two sides at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.
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Marikana cops used 'weapons of war'
Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza said cops should never have used the rifles on the striking Marikana miners.
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'Police intended to kill Marikana miners'
The police came under fire for their decision to use R5 rifles when dealing with striking miners.
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Marikana weapons in the spotlight
Advocate George Bizos pushed forensics expert Albert Wessels for an opinion on the weapons used.
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Bishop: Lonmin lawyers are mincing my words
Lawyers for Lonmin Mine on Thursday grilled Bishop Jo Seoka during the Marikana Inquiry.
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Marikana defence to grill Bishop Seoka
The cross-examination of Bishop Jo Seoka will continue at the Marikana inquiry today.
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Police "deleted" Marikana scenes
The defence at the Marikana inquiry has accused police of not disclosing all the evidence.
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Marikana inquiry awaits ballistics report
A ballistics report may offer some insight into whether 34 Lonmin miners were deliberately killed.
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Marikana Inquiry shown more footage
The video shows police warning the workers just days before the fatal August 16 shooting.
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Bizos: Cops were working under "shoot to kill"
George Bizos has argued the police used euphemisms to order "shoot to kill" operations in Marikana.