30 dead after police break up protest in S. Africa
After 12 hours of silence, the police force minister Nathi Mthethwa confirmed that 30 miners had been killed after police tried to move 3000 striking drill operators, with the use of automatic weapons, reported Reuters.
Speaking to Talk Radio 702, Mthethwa said, "A lot of people were injured and the number keeps on going up."
The incident, which occurred 60 miles northwest of Johannesburg, has caused shock and outrage, with many likening it to the 1960 Sharpeville massacre.