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15.05.14

Marikana Massacre

‘There will be no justice for the miners of Marikana’: worrying signs inquiry will end prematurely

Changes to the commission’s remit could let key actors off the hook.

30.01.14

Marikana Massacre

Shareholders question Lonmin over Marikana massacre

Seventeen months after the Marikana massacre, shareholders continue to ask questions.

29.11.13

Marikana Massacre

UNISON pledges to challenge Lonmin about Marikana massacre

British trade union plans to use its shareholding to question company on its role.

24.11.13

Marikana Massacre

Questions raised about role of British company in South African mining massacre

The Bureau examines Lonmin’s position in weeks before deaths of 34 striking miners at Marikana.

24.11.13

Marikana Massacre

Concerns among Lonmin shareholders as Bureau releases investigation

Church of England expressed concerns to Lonmin management after Marikana massacre.

24.11.13

Marikana Massacre

South African mining: A sector under pressure

Strikes and rivalry among unions threaten stability of South African mining industry.

24.11.13

Marikana Massacre

Timeline of a massacre

Interactive timeline of key points in the lead up to the Marikana massacre

24.11.13

Marikana Massacre

Voices from the front line: Victims of the Marikana massacre speak out

Bureau reporter visits official inquiry in South Africa and talks to relatives of victims.

07.12.12

Marikana Massacre

The Marikana massacre in the words of the victims

Witness testimonies conflict with the official explanations for the massacre.

08.11.12

Marikana Massacre

Fresh allegations of cover-up in Marikana massacre

New evidence suggests that murder scenes were doctored.

29.10.12

Marikana Massacre

Arrests and intimidation plague victims of Marikana massacre

The Marikana massacre inquiry is meant to heal wounds. But is it adding insult to injury?

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