Witnesses Say Policeman Killed Striking Miner in South Africa
Police used rubber bullets at the Anglo American Platinum mine
Police used rubber bullets at the Anglo American Platinum mine
Will be phase III in the trial of a vaccine that had thirty-one percent success in Thailand
Some are turning away from unions for representation
The miners recently rejected a pay offer
Prosecutors attempting to blame miners for deadly police shooting
270 charged in obscure apartheid-era law after police killed 34 in strike fight
Only 7 percent out of 28,000-strong workforce show Thursday.
Workers at a South African mine are being pressured into staying on strike, only thirteen percent of workers showed up to the Lomin mine today.
Memorial service held for 34 killed in battle between striking workers and police.
It's been just a week since 34 were shot at one demonstration
Police say they have video showing efforts to calm crowd with non-lethal force first.
Marikana platinum plant action began a week ago. Lonmin shares tank.
Was it the African National Congress' armed struggle that ended white rule in South Africa? Or was it nonviolent civic resistance?
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