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Victims of the Marikana Massacre are still waiting for justice 11 years on after the tragedy. This according to the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa, SERI which represents the families of 36 striking miners, who were killed by police in August 2012, at a mine in Marikana, North West. As the country marks 11 years since the massacre today, SERI says the state has failed to fathom the impact of the massacre, its cost on families and how they continue to suffer over the years. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to SERI's Executive Director, Nomzamo Zondo
By SAfmVictims of the Marikana Massacre are still waiting for justice 11 years on after the tragedy. This according to the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa, SERI which represents the families of 36 striking miners, who were killed by police in August 2012, at a mine in Marikana, North West. As the country marks 11 years since the massacre today, SERI says the state has failed to fathom the impact of the massacre, its cost on families and how they continue to suffer over the years. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to SERI's Executive Director, Nomzamo Zondo

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