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A year on, the families and victims of last year’s civil unrest are crying out for justice. At least 350 people were killed in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng during violent protests, looting and what is believed to be racially motivated attacks in Phoenix.

People loot an area near a burning warehouse July 14, 2021.

Families like the Khumalos are still speaking up. Desperate for answers. Sizo Khumalo struggles to hold back the tears as she recalls seeing her brother’s body. Ntethelelo Mkhize survived a brutal attack in Phoenix during the unrest. Testifying before the Human Rights Commission’s Investigative Hearings into the unrest, he lifted his shirt to show the commissioners the scars that remain.

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In Ramaphosa leadership peoples lives doesn't matter as he did it in Marikana before he became a president, so July unrest meant nothing to him and I'm sure he had had a lot of peoples blood in his hands, especially during the time of National Party regime!

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