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» The OneWorld Botswana Country Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Botswana
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05/06/2008 Botswana suunnittelee Kalaharin autiomaahan turistikohteita, joiden vedenkulutus tulee olemaan merkittävä. Samaan aikaan valtio ei anna san-alkuperäiskansalle lupaa käyttää ainoaa vesilähdettään.
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From: OneWorld España
Related: [Indigenous Rights] [Water/Sanitation]
Image: - © Adrian Arbib
Botswana Bushmen in the Kalahari
04/22/2008 Tourist lodges requiring large amounts of water are to be built on the land of the Kalahari Bushmen in Botswana – but the Bushmen are not allowed to pump water from their single borehole, says an organisation supporting tribal peoples worldwide.
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From: Survival International Italia
Image: Botswana Bushmen in the Kalahari © Survival International
01/16/2008 a prominent businessman and ruling Botswana Democratic Party councillor, Robert Muzila, is alleged to have verbally harassed "Mmegi" newspaper journalist Oarabile Mosikare.
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08/31/2007 A coalition of Botswana Civil society organisations that include the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Botswana , the Ditshwanelo-Centre for Human Rights and the Botswana Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (BOCONGO) have expressed disappointment following the refusal of the ruling party members of parliament to grant the opposition members a postponement of the discussion and voting on amendments to the Intelligence and Security Services Bill.
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08/23/2007 A report comparing the Botswana government's arguments justifying the eviction of the Kalahari Bushmen from their traditional homelands with arguments used to defend the transatlantic slave trade is published today, UN Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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07/04/2007 Botswana, Kenya, Nigeria and Namibia are leading a campaign by African governments to weaken a key UN Declaration that would protect the rights of indigenous peoples, according to campaigners.
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From: Advocacy Project
Related: [Africa] [Kenya] [Namibia] [Nigeria]
06/05/2007 A new study is the first to link widespread discrimination against women to sexual risk-taking, and thus HIV/AIDS. In sub-Saharan Africa, three quarters of those now infected are female.
From: Physicians for Human Rights
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Related: [Africa] [Swaziland]
05/23/2007 Bushman leader Roy Sesana will meet British MPs at the House of Commons on Wednesday to seek support for his people’s 10-year struggle to return to their land in the Kalahari desert in Botswana.
* Tribal peoples group launched in UK parliament
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From: Survival International Italia
Related: [United Kingdom]
05/14/2007 The Botswana government has announced that access to the country for the top UN human rights spokesman for indigenous peoples, Rodolfo Stavenhagen, will be restricted.
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From: Survival International Italia
Related: [Indigenous Rights] [United Nations]
Tribals - a search for existence
04/30/2007 A Bushman spokesperson has appealed to the Indian government to respect an order of the Indian Supreme Court that has asked for closure of the Andaman Trunk Road that will harm the Jarawa tribes.
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Related: [Southern Africa] [India] [Environment] [Indigenous Rights] [Governance]
Image: Tribals - a search for existence © Centre for Science and Environment
03/19/2007 Only months after a High Court ruling enabled Botswana Bushmen to return to land from which they had been evicted, the government has turned down their request for permission to install a pump at an existing borehole. A leader of the community is travelling to London this week to protest against the ban.
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From: Survival International
02/13/2007 Six Bushmen have been arrested, starved and held for six days after police and wildlife guards accused them of hunting in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana - only two months after a landmark court victory ruled that the Bushmen have a constitutional right to remain on their ancestral land.
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From: Survival International
Botswanalainen nainen
01/22/2007 Botswana on nauttinut reippaasta talouskasvusta 20 viime vuotta. Silti on epävarmaa, onnistuuko maa puolittamaan köyhien ja nälkäisten määrän vuoteen 2015 mennessä, kuten YK:ssa asetettu tavoite edellyttäisi. Eteläisessä Afrikassa sijaitsevan 1,8 miljoonan asukkaan Botswanan talous on kasvanut vuosittain keskimäärin yli seitsemän prosenttia vuodesta 1986.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Development] [Poverty] [Economy]
Image: Botswanalainen nainen
Kotiseudulleen palanneita san-naisia.
01/18/2007 Botswanan san-kansan jäsenet eli bushmannit aloittivat viikonloppuna paluun kansalle perinteisesti kuuluneille maille Botswanan sisämaahan Kalaharin suojelualueelle. Tämän he tekivät siitä huolimatta, että läsnä oli paljon poliiseja, jotka yrittivät taivutella heitä pysymään alueilla, joille heidät oli Kalaharista aikaisemmin siirretty.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Land] [Shelter & Housing] [Human Rights] [Indigenous Rights]
Image: Kotiseudulleen palanneita san-naisia. © Survival International
Bushmen women back on their land.
01/17/2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 17 (OneWorld) - Tribal Bushmen began returning to their ancestral lands inside Botswana's largest game reserve this weekend, despite what their supporters describe as a heavy police presence and attempts to persuade them to stay in relocation camps.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Land] [Corporations] [Animals] [Indigenous Rights] [Governance] [Law]
Image: Bushmen women back on their land. © Survival International
01/16/2007 A group of 40 Bushmen have managed to return to their homes in Botswana's Central Kalahari Game Reserve, despite a heavy police presence and attempts to persuade them to stay in the relocation camps.
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From: Survival International
Botswana Bushmen at Gope village in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve before they were evicted to make way for diamond mining activities
01/09/2007 A group of Kalahari Bushmen will return to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve on Friday, following a historic court ruling that their eviction by the Botswana government was "unlawful and unconstitutional" and that they have the right to live on their ancestral land.
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From: Survival International
Image: Botswana Bushmen at Gope village in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve before they were evicted to make way for diamond mining activities © Survival International
San-kansaa Keski-Kalaharissa
12/20/2006 Ihmisoikeusjärjestö Survival International on tyytyväinen Botswanan hallituksen tiistaisesta ilmoituksesta olla valittamatta korkeimman oikeuden tekemästä san-kansaa eli bushmaneja koskevasta päätöksestä. Hallitus lupasi myös pyrkiä toteuttamaan oikeuden päätöksen sen hengen mukaisesti.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Economy] [Human Rights] [Indigenous Rights] [Law]
Image: San-kansaa Keski-Kalaharissa © Survival International
12/19/2006 The Botswana government's statement that it will not appeal a High Court ruling in favour of the Central Kalahari Bushmen was welcomed by Survival International today.
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From: Survival International
San-kansan poika
12/14/2006 Botswanan korkein oikeus päätti keskiviikkona, että maan alkuperäiskansalla saneilla eli bushmaneilla on oikeus asua, metsästää ja harjoittaa keräilyä perinteisillä maillaan. Heidät häädettiin alueelta, kun sinne saapui timanttikaivosyhtiöitä. Korkeimman oikeuden mukaan hallituksen ei kuitenkaan tarvitse tarjota saneille peruspalveluja näillä asuinalueilla.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Shelter & Housing] [Human Rights] [Indigenous Rights]
Image: San-kansan poika © Survival International
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