Botswana approves $3bn mine as Bushman water case begins
Botswana approves $3bn mine as Bushman water case gets underway
Botswana’s government has green-lighted a massive $3bn mine in the Central
Kalahari Game Reserve – in the middle of the Kalahari Bushmen’s appeal
against the Botswana authorities’ refusal to allow them [2]access to water
there.
Links:
1. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6859
2. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/bushmen/water#main
Gem
Diamonds announced today that its application to open a huge
diamond
mine near the Bushman community of Gope in the
reserve has been approved.
The company claims to have
secured the consent of [3]the Bushmen on whose
lands the
mine will be located.
Links:
3. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/bushmen
[4]Survival
International, however, has repeatedly told Gem Diamonds
that
the Bushmen are entitled to independent advice on
what the likely impact of
the mine will be. No such
advice has been given, and many Bushmen whose
lands will
be affected still live outside the reserve in resettlement
camps
after their 2002 eviction, as the government
refuses to allow them to hunt
or even access water in the
reserve.
Links:
4. http://www.survivalinternational.org
Survival
and the Bushmen have always maintained that the Bushmen
were
evicted to make way for [5]diamond mining. The
government long denied this,
claiming the diamond deposit
at Gope was ‘sub-economic’.
Links:
5. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/bushmen/diamonds#main
A
Bushman who wanted to remain anonymous said today, ‘Why
does the
government choose to issue the mining licence
today, while [6]our appeal for
water is underway? It
seems like this is their answer to our case. They
are
saying to us that even if we win our case and get
water, the diamond mine
will go ahead.
Links:
6. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6832
‘This
is final proof that the government's argument that they
don't want us
to live in the CKGR to protect the wildlife
is a lie. Who do they think will
damage the wildlife? The
people who have lived there for thousands of years,
or a
$3billion mine with roads, power lines, thousands of tons of
waste and
hundreds of people going to and
fro?’
Survival Director Stephen Corry said today, ‘Gem
Diamonds’ claim that the
Bushmen have given their
consent to the mine would be laughable, if it
weren't
tragic. How can people who are denied water to force them
out of the
reserve possibly be in a position to give
their free and informed consent?
Particularly when no-one
apart from Gem Diamonds and the government has told
them
what impact this massive mine might have on them? Survival
said for
years that the government wanted to open up the
reserve for diamond mining.
The government denied it –
but we have sadly been proven right.’
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