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Rioters Protest Bail for South African Hip-Hop Artist
South African police have fired water cannons at angry youths and children protesting a court decision to grant bail to a hip-hop artist accused of killing four children in a drag race.
After a tense three-day hearing in Johannesburg’s Soweto township, a judge freed Molemo Maarohanye – known as “Jub Jub,” which means Marshmallow – on $ 1,300 bail.
Children, some in school uniforms, hurled bricks and stones at police Friday. Protesters chanted for the execution of Maarohanye and a second man, Themba Tshabalala. Some swore to kill the two men.
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School children flee police action during protest in Soweto, South Africa.
Authorities say both defendants tested positive for cocaine and morphine after the March 8 race, which put two other children in critical condition. A judge set their trial for April 7.