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    South Africans gather for anniversary of Sharpeville Massacre
    Asia Bulletin
    Sunday 21st March, 2010  


    South Africa has commemorated the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960.
    South Africa has commemorated the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960.

    Fifty years ago, the Sharpeville Massacre drew international condemnation when sixty-nine people were gunned down by police, acting on the instructions of the apartheid government.

    The dead have been honoured with church services as part of Human Rights Day.

    Many people gathered at the Roman Catholic church in Sharpeville to lay wreaths on the graves of those shot down by police, as they were trying through fear to run away.

    Demonstrators had gathered outside the police station on the day of the massacre to protest against pass laws, which required all blacks to carry identity documents at all times.

    No police were ever convicted over the killings, however, the Sharpeville massacre forced political activists to start an underground armed resistance in South Africa, which eventually became the ANC; the party of Nelson Mandela.

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    Written when Mandela was imprisoned You have thwarted my ambitions And scorned my life’s accomplishments You have denied me dignity And my freedom you have stolen But know me, my brother I will never yield I feel the wrath of your anger And the arrogance of your might I know your venom, and your hate And the horror in your madness Though I fear, my brother I must never yield Harden your ears when people wail Their mis’ry and desolation To see the broken child-bodies Sacrificed to your racist cause But hear me my brother I shall never yield Though I shed bitter tears of rage And despair eats my very soul I have visions of brotherhood Where all peoples are as one And for this, my brother I can never yield

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