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Ian Berry - SOUTH AFRICA. Sharpeville.
South Africa. Sharpeville. The police open fire and the crowd flees, with one small boy holding his jacket over his head to ward off the bullets. A policeman
SOUTH AFRICA. Transvaal. Sharpeville. Villagers flee the centre of the village where the police have opened fire on them, trying to protect themselves from t
SOUTH AFRICA. Sharpeville. In 1960 police opened fire on a crowd in the township of Sharpeville, killing 76 and injuring hundreds of others, a woman lies dead a
South Africa. Sharpeville. The crowd has fled and a man turns over a woman lying on the ground to discover that she is dead. She is one of the 76 killed by
SOUTH AFRICA. Sharpeville.
South Africa. Sharpeville. Police arrive in their armoured vehicles at the entrance to the township. Monday, 21 March 1960
South Africa. Sharpeville. Minutes before the shooting the photographer moved amongst the non-aggressive crowd gathered outside the fence of the police compou
South Africa. Soweto. ANC and PAC members independently gathered to demonstrate against the Government's apartheid policy on Sunday evening March 20, 1960. T
South Africa. Sharpeville. The crowd gathered outside the police compound give the ANC salute to police in their cars as they enter. Monday, 21 March 1960
South Africa. Vanderbijl Park. Women gather to protest the Government's apartheid policy watched by a crocodile of school girls. Monday, 21 March 1960
South Africa. Sharpeville. A mass police presence at the entrance to the township watch a spotter plane trailed by a fighter plane overfly the area. Monday,
South Africa. Sharpeville. Police in their armoured cars enter the township followed by the cars of the press. Monday, 21 March 1960
South Africa. Sharpeville. Residents watch as the police in their armoured cars drive through the township followed by the cars of the press. Monday, 21 Marc
South Africa. Sharpeville. The police open fire and the crowd flees. Police can be seen in the background standing on their armoured cars continuing to fire i
South Africa. Sharpeville. The crowd, some of which are giving the ANC salute, gathers along the fence surrounding the police compound to protest the armoured
South Africa. Vanderbijl Park. Women gather to protest the Government's apartheid policy and are confronted by the police. Monday, 21 March 1960
South Africa. Vanderbijl Park. Women gather to protest the Government's apartheid policy while police discuss how they should react to the demonstrators. Mon
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