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Sebokeng church says they were brutalised by police
South African Breaking News
2021-01-11
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Some religious leaders in Sebokeng say the South African Council of churches did not address all stakeholders. They say they experienced intense brutality from the police at the weekend when rubber bullets were used. Courtesy #DStv403
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