IN-DEPTH ACCOUNT OF THE MARIKANA MASSACRE, BASED ON THE VOICES OF THE
MINERS AND THEIR FAMILIES THEMSELVES, FROM THE BUILD UP TO THE STRIKE
TO ATTEMPTS TO HOLD THE STATE TO ACCOUNT AND ITS LASTING SIGNIFICANCE.
In August 2012 the South African police - at the encouragement of
mining capital, and with the support of the political state -
intervened to end a week-long strike at the Lonmin platinum mine in
Marikana, in South Africa's NorthWest Province. On the afternoon of
Thursday, 16 August, the police shot and killed 34 men. Hundreds more
were injured, some shot as they fled. None posed a threat to any
police officer. Recognised by many as an event of international
significance in stories of global politics and labour relations, the
perspectives of the miners has however been almost missing from
published accounts. This book, for the first time, brings into focus
the mens' lives - and deaths - telling the stories of those who
embarked on the strike, those who were killed, and of the family
members who have survived to fight for the memories of their loved
ones. It places the strike in the context of South Africa's long
history of racial and economic exclusion, explaining how the miners
came to be in Marikana, how their lives were ordinarily lived, and the
substance of their complaints. It shows how the strike developed from
an initial gathering into a mass movement of more than 3,000 workers.
It discusses the violence of the strike and explores the political
context of the state's response, and the eagerness of the police to
collaborate in suppressing the strike. Recounting the events of the
massacre in unprecedented detail, the book sets out how each miner
died and everything we know about the police operation. Finally, Brown
traces the aftermath: the attempts of the families of the deceased to
identify and bury their dead, and then the state's attempts to spin a
narrative that placed all blame on the miners; the subsequent
Commission of Inquiry - and its failure to resolve any real issues;
and the solidarity politics that have emerged since.
Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland and
Botswana): Jacana.
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A People's History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800102828
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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