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24 May 2013
   
 
 

I have noted President Zuma's decision to establish a Commission of
Inquiry to probe the violent confrontation between striking mine
workers and police at the Lonmin mine in the North West on Thursday,
which left so many South Africans dead or injured.

The Marikana massacre represents a dark day in our nation's history.
The IFP welcomes this inquiry with the hope that it will help us
uncover the whole truth, so that those responsible for this senseless
violence can be held responsible for their actions.

It is my hope that the Lonmin tragedy will be a wake-up call to those
in power. South Africa's rampant poverty and inequality have formed
the basis for brewing tensions within our society, which should not be
underestimated and which can no longer be ignored.

Moreover, when in a democratic country such as ours, with one of the
most progressive Constitutions, people feel that disputes can only be
resolved through violence, we should be asking serious questions about
the state of our fledgling democracy. It is my hope, that through the
inquiry we will not only derive the necessary answers but learn tough
lessons.

While we continue to mourn this sad day in South Africa's history, I
wish to extend on behalf of the IFP, our sincerest condolences to the
loved ones, families, relatives and friends of those who have lost
their lives. We will keep them in our thoughts and prayers.

Edited by: Creamer Media Reporter
 
 
 
 
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