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‘Then the firing started’: the Soweto uprising remembered 50 years on
On June 16, 1976, a student protest in Soweto sparked a powerful anti-apartheid movement. Initially peaceful, the demonstration turned tragic as police opened fire, leaving a lasting impact on South Africa's struggle for freedom. The day is...
On June 16, 1976, a student protest in Soweto sparked a powerful anti-apartheid movement. Initially peaceful, the demonstration turned tragic as police opened fire, leaving a lasting impact on South Africa's struggle for freedom. The day is remembered for its bravery and the lives lost in pursuit of justice. #SowetoUprising #Apartheid #SouthAfrica #History #FreedomFighters
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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