03 September 2012 1 Min Read
S.Africa frees miners after murder charges shelved
South Africa released on Monday the first of 270 miners detained more than two weeks ago after police shot dead 34 of their colleagues in a bid to break up a wildcat strike at Lonmin's Marikana platinum mine.
The men were charged last week under an obscure apartheid-era security law with murdering their fellow miners, although state prosecutors withdrew the charges at the weekend following a public outcry.
The Aug. 16 shootings were the deadliest security incident since the end of white-minority rule in 1994.