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"Just as I walked beyond the car I looked back at the police station - you know the final check that you always do before you leave - and the shooting started.”
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On March 21, 1960, at a police station in the South African township of Sharpeville in Transvaal (now part of Gauteng), following a day of demonstrations, police opened fire on a crowd of anti-apartheid protestors. Although some reports described flare-ups and disturbances in the crowd, others state that the crowds were peaceful. Ian Berry was present, and described the gathering as uneventful prior to the police opening fire.
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Today on magnumphotos.com, Ian Berry recalls that day, which would end in the death of 69 people after police opened fire on the crowds. Link in bio.
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PHOTO: Police arrive in their armoured vehicles at the entrance to the township. Sharpeville, South Africa. Monday, March 21, 1960
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