Grahamstown - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has apologised for the manner in which the Marikana massacre unfolded, saying he was sorry for the type of language he used at the time.
Speaking at Rhodes University, Ramaphosa told students that he had intervened in the Lonmin mine strike in Marikana to prevent further deaths.
On the eve of the Marikana shooting, Ramaphosa allegedly said in an email discussion between Lonmin management and government officials that events around the strike "are plainly dastardly criminal acts and must be characterised as such".
Ramaphosa was responding in a question and answer session with students where one student asked him to address the Marikana massacre.
"You say you want to appeal to my conscience," Ramaphosa said. "My conscience is that I participated in trying to stop further deaths from happening."
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