The Marikana massacre occurred on the 16th of August 2012. The incident involved several parties: Lonmin mineworkers; Lonmin Mine Company management; two unions (National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU), African National Congress (ANC), South African Police Service (SAPS) and the media. The mineworkers were asking for a living wage of R12 500 per month and were demanding that the employer address them. Thirty-four miners were shot and killed by South African Police Service (SAPS) officers during the protest. The political alignment of the parties involved, appears to have influenced how the strike rapidly escalated into violence. An assessment of the strategic policing framework th...
This article probes the possibility of the reasons of reason by interrogating the deconstruction of ...
his article aims to reopen the debate about public order policing in South Africa. Rising levels of ...
The use of force by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) has been widely reported. Unf...
The Lonmin-owned platinum mine, sixty-two miles northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa had been a...
This article examines the relationship between politicians and the police in the days before the sho...
On 16 August 2102, 34 striking miners were killed by the South African Police Service at a platinum ...
Fifty-two years separate the fatal shootings by police of 69 anti-apartheid protestors at Sharpevill...
Between 11 and 16 August 2012 the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana, in South Africa's North West Pro...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...
The Marikana Commission of Inquiry report presented damning findings against the South African Polic...
Abstract: The Marikana Commission of Inquiry was established following the killing of 34 Lonmin stri...
The Marikana Commission of Inquiry was established following the killing of 34 Lonmin strikers by So...
The tradition of violence during collective bargaining processes in South Africa (particularly durin...
Abstract: On 16 August 2012, 34 mineworkers were gunned down by police during strike action in Marik...
Our aim with this study was to examine how the Marikana massacre, the killings of 34 mineworkers in ...
This article probes the possibility of the reasons of reason by interrogating the deconstruction of ...
his article aims to reopen the debate about public order policing in South Africa. Rising levels of ...
The use of force by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) has been widely reported. Unf...
The Lonmin-owned platinum mine, sixty-two miles northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa had been a...
This article examines the relationship between politicians and the police in the days before the sho...
On 16 August 2102, 34 striking miners were killed by the South African Police Service at a platinum ...
Fifty-two years separate the fatal shootings by police of 69 anti-apartheid protestors at Sharpevill...
Between 11 and 16 August 2012 the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana, in South Africa's North West Pro...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...
The Marikana Commission of Inquiry report presented damning findings against the South African Polic...
Abstract: The Marikana Commission of Inquiry was established following the killing of 34 Lonmin stri...
The Marikana Commission of Inquiry was established following the killing of 34 Lonmin strikers by So...
The tradition of violence during collective bargaining processes in South Africa (particularly durin...
Abstract: On 16 August 2012, 34 mineworkers were gunned down by police during strike action in Marik...
Our aim with this study was to examine how the Marikana massacre, the killings of 34 mineworkers in ...
This article probes the possibility of the reasons of reason by interrogating the deconstruction of ...
his article aims to reopen the debate about public order policing in South Africa. Rising levels of ...
The use of force by members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) has been widely reported. Unf...