Community | September 11, 2009 | 6 comments

Maasai evicted and imprisoned to make way for safari hunting concession

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Eight Maasai villages in the Loliondo region of Tanzania have been burnt to the ground, leaving 3,000 people without food, water or shelter.

On 4 July, heavily armed Tanzanian riot police set fire to Maasai homesteads and foodstores to evict them from their ancestral land. Thousands of Maasai are now destitute with their cattle in acute drought conditions. They were forced from their villages to create a game hunting area for the Otterlo Business Corporation (OBC).

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6 comments // Maasai evicted and imprisoned to make way for safari hunting concession

  • idealist
  • masterzip
  • maof4brats
  • ProjectBat
  • Vierotchka
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    • That is appaling! The Massai are a proud people, what was done to them is extremely insulting as well as outrageous. This is not unlike the eviction of the Bushmen from their ancestral lands in the Kalahari desert of Botswana. (click on the link above)

    • 2 years ago
  • maof4brats
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    • The Massai are a great tribe in Africa. I remeber seeing them on the National Geographic. This is sad for me but it sounds like other countrys.i hope there wasn't any killing of the tribes.

      Pure greed!

    • 2 years ago
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