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Sharpeville massacre

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On 21 March 1960, 69 people died when police opened fire on unarmed marchers protesting against the Pass laws at Sharpeville, Tvl. The march formed part of an anti-Pass campaign organised by the PAC. That same day, a similar march took place in Langa, Cape Town, resulting in three deaths from police shootings. A national state of emergency was declared on 24 March, lasting until 31 August. Nearly 12 000 people were detained. Just over a fortnight after the massacre, the ANC and PAC were banned.

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Was shot and injured in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, at the Sharpeville massacre of 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was severely beaten by members of the SAP in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, during the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, during the Sharpeville massacre of 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot in the right foot by members of the SAP in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, during the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot and injured by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, on 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
... as one of the instigators of the Sharpeville mass demonstration against pass laws, and held in detention until 1963. The demonstration led to the Sharpeville massacre. Upon his release, Mr Kasa was banned from the Vaal Triangle. See Sharpeville massacre. ...
Was shot by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, on 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, on 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
An ANC member who was shot and injured by ANC supporters at Klipspruit, Soweto, Johannesburg, on 21 March 1994 during a commemoration of the Sharpeville massacre. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot and injured when rubber bullets fired by members of the SAP struck her on the head during a commemoration of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre at Mfuleni, Cape Town, on 21 March 1991. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was severely injured by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960. Sixty nine people were killed, including Mr Kutoaneā€™s brother, and many others were injured. See Sharpeville massacre.
Was shot in the arm and foot by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Tvl, on 21 March 1960.
Was shot and seriously injured by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Tvl, on 21 March 1960.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960 in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Tvl.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Tvl, on 21 March 1960.
Was severely beaten and kicked by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Tvl, on 21 March 1960.
Was shot by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Tvl, on 21 March 1960. Police opened fire on an unarmed crowd people holding a peaceful protest against the Pass Laws, killing 69 people and injuring several others.
Was shot and injured by members of the SAP during the Sharpeville massacre in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, on 21 March 1960.
Was shot dead by members of the SAP in Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal, during the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960. Police opened fire on a crowd of unarmed people holding a peaceful protest against the Pass Laws, killing sixty nine people and injuring several others.
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