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S. Africa prosecutors charge 270 miners with murder

 
Published on Aug 31, 2012
6:49 PM
Striking miners sing, chant, march and dance with crudely made weapons and machetes at the Lonmin mine near Marikana, South Africa, on Wednesday, Aug 15, 2012. South African prosecutors on Thursday charged 270 striking miners with murder of 34 co-workers seen being shot dead in a hail of police bullets captured in videos broadcast around the world. -- PHOTO: AP

JOHANNESBURG (REUTERS) - South African prosecutors on Thursday charged 270 striking miners with murder of 34 co-workers seen being shot dead in a hail of police bullets captured in videos broadcast around the world.

Prosecution have filed papers invoking a measure called "common purpose" seldom used since the dying days of apartheid, arguing the miners were complicit in the killings since they were arrested at the scene with weapons.

Legal experts said the move will likely collapse when a court hearing bail applications for the 270 near the mine resumes sessions next week and lambasted prosecutors for inflaming a tense situation by seeking a mass indictment that will eventually be rejected.

"This is bizarre and shocking and represents a flagrant abuse of the criminal justice system in an effort to protect the police and/or politicians," Mr Pierre de Vos, a law expert at the University of Cape Town, wrote in a blog entry.

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