Twelve months later South Africans are still trying to make sense of the riots and pick up the pieces.
‘They were killed like stray dogs’: One year later, where is the justice for those murdered in July unrest?
One year after the violent unrest that plunged parts of SA into anarchy and claimed the lives of 354 victims, Sihle Kotelani’s mother, Hlengiwe, battled to hold back tears during an interview at her home in Amaoti, Inanda, in KwaZulu-Natal.
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