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Marikana 5 years after the massacre

  • Post published:1 September 2017
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Platinum for the World Market, Iron Shacks for the Workers
Living and Working Conditions in Marikana Five Years After the Massacre
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Report by Benchmarks Foundation and Bread for the World.

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