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South African miners wounded in rival union clashes | South African miners wounded in rival union clashes |
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Thirteen South African mine workers have been injured during fierce clashes between two rival unions in Rustenburg, police say. | Thirteen South African mine workers have been injured during fierce clashes between two rival unions in Rustenburg, police say. |
A large mob attacked union stewards with machetes and sharp objects at the Anglo American Platinum mine. | A large mob attacked union stewards with machetes and sharp objects at the Anglo American Platinum mine. |
Security guards fired rubber bullets at the mob, injuring nine miners. Four guards were also wounded in the fight. | Security guards fired rubber bullets at the mob, injuring nine miners. Four guards were also wounded in the fight. |
Last August, Rustenburg was the scene of violent wildcat strikes, during which police shot dead 34 miners. | Last August, Rustenburg was the scene of violent wildcat strikes, during which police shot dead 34 miners. |
The bloodshed at the Marikana mine was the most deadly police action since South Africa became a democracy in 1994 and sparked national outrage. | The bloodshed at the Marikana mine was the most deadly police action since South Africa became a democracy in 1994 and sparked national outrage. |
No officers were involved in Monday's incident, police spokesman Thulani Ngubane confirmed to the BBC. | No officers were involved in Monday's incident, police spokesman Thulani Ngubane confirmed to the BBC. |
The stand-off is thought to have taken place between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) - allied to the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party - and the militant Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu). | The stand-off is thought to have taken place between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) - allied to the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party - and the militant Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu). |
They may have been fighting over the occupancy of union offices at the Anglo American Platinum's Siphumelele mine shaft in Rustenburg, 100km (60 miles) north-west of Johannesburg, Mr Ngubane said. | |
"Mine security intervened and fired rubber bullets, and in the process a total of 13 mine workers, including four security guards [were injured]," Mr Ngubane said. | "Mine security intervened and fired rubber bullets, and in the process a total of 13 mine workers, including four security guards [were injured]," Mr Ngubane said. |
Some of the people injured were hacked with machetes and sharp objects, he added. | Some of the people injured were hacked with machetes and sharp objects, he added. |
Three of the wounded miners are believed to be in a critical condition. | Three of the wounded miners are believed to be in a critical condition. |
Last year, wildcat strikes and violent unrest over wages spread to a number of mines across South Africa, the world's largest platinum producer. | Last year, wildcat strikes and violent unrest over wages spread to a number of mines across South Africa, the world's largest platinum producer. |
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