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South Africa to pay compensation over Marikana massacre | South Africa to pay compensation over Marikana massacre |
(about 3 hours later) | |
South Africa's government says it will pay compensation to the families of mineworkers killed during a wage dispute in Marikana in 2012. | South Africa's government says it will pay compensation to the families of mineworkers killed during a wage dispute in Marikana in 2012. |
The details of the payments will be determined by an independent panel led by a judge, President Jacob Zuma said. | |
Police shot dead 34 miners at the Lonmin platinum mine, claiming they were acting in self-defence. | Police shot dead 34 miners at the Lonmin platinum mine, claiming they were acting in self-defence. |
The shooting was the most deadly police incident since the end of apartheid in 1994, and shocked the nation. | |
The families' lawyers have reportedly welcomed the president's announcement. | |
"We welcome that process. In fact, that gesture was expected a long time ago by families who had lost hope," the Sowetan newspaper quotes lawyer Tsepiso Ramphele as saying. | |
They have already filed suits claiming compensation for loss of income and medical costs. | They have already filed suits claiming compensation for loss of income and medical costs. |
Marikana: 'My husband died in vain' | |
Marikana mine massacre casts long shadow | |
Many of the mineworkers who died were sole bread-winners and the compensation will be a welcome relief for their families, says the BBC's Pumza Fihlani in Johannesburg. | |
Opposition parties argue that the matter should be brought to parliament so they can weigh in on what a fair settlement would be. | |
In the days before the shooting, 10 other people died at the site, including non-striking miners, security guards and two police officers who were hacked to death. | In the days before the shooting, 10 other people died at the site, including non-striking miners, security guards and two police officers who were hacked to death. |
Criminal charges? | |
An enquiry set up by President Zuma sat for two years and looked at the roles played by the police, the management of the platinum mine, Lonmin, the unions and government. | An enquiry set up by President Zuma sat for two years and looked at the roles played by the police, the management of the platinum mine, Lonmin, the unions and government. |
The Farlam Commission found that the police had a "defective" plan to break up the strike and concluded they were wrong to proceed with it. | The Farlam Commission found that the police had a "defective" plan to break up the strike and concluded they were wrong to proceed with it. |
It recommended a criminal investigation into police over the deaths but no-one has been charged or held responsible for the killings. | |
Numerous calls have been made for police commissioner Riah Phiyega to be sacked over the incident. | |
The enquiry criticised both the mining unions and Lonmin for not doing enough to resolve the dispute in the early days of the protests. | |
There has been no reaction from Lonmin yet on the government's move. |
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