Abstract:
Marikana is a small mining town on South Africa's platinum belt which became internationally notorious for the slaughter of 34 striking mineworkers by police using live ammunition during a protracted wave of strikes in 2012. The reverberations of this unexplained event have still not died away and are continuing to have effects on the ground at the focal point of the strike, in the informal settlements close by the platinum mine just northeast of the town.
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