Death of Nqobile Nzuza

Nqobile Nzuza was a resident in the Marikana Land Occupation in Cato Crest in Durban. She was a member of the shackdwellers' social movement Abahlali baseMjondolo.[1]

On 30 September 2013, at the age of 17 years, Ms Nzuza was shot dead during an ant-eviction protest by Marikana residents.[2] Witnesses say she was shot in the back of the head and in the back while running from police during a protest in Cato Crest area. It is also claimed that she was shot by the Cato Crest station commissioner.[3][4]

Police admit to shooting Nzuza and another resident but claim they were acting in self-defense.[5]

The death caused significant controversy. Abahlali baseMjondolo's then general secretary, Bandile Mdlalose, was arrested during a subsequent protest at the Cato Crest police station. There were also a range of letters and statements on the matter by well-known US based academics such as Noam Chomsky[6] and Anglican Bishop Rubin Phillip.[3]

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