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But there is one crucial, brutal difference in the course of their lives.
For South Africa, it was a special kind of nightmare, since it revived images of massacres by the state in the old apartheid era, with one brutal difference – this time it was predominantly black policemen, with black senior officers working for black politicians, who were doing the shooting.
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The military rulers, who took power in a coup in 1962, justified their brutal regime by exploiting ethnic differences.
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