Insurance Claim News
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Wednesday March 31, 2010
The National Education Crisis Committee in South Africa decided its battle against apartheid would not be served by continuing education boycotts but by a national three-day strike to mark the 10th anniversary of the Soweto riots, in which 575 people were killed. The conference voted for children to remain at school while parents and teachers drew up political lessons to supplement the syllabus. At the start of the conference, Zulu vigilantes attacked delegates and killed two of them.