Bushman arrested while helping tribe’s lawyer visit clients
Bushman arrested while helping tribe’s lawyer visit clients
January 26, 2011
The high
profile Bushman activist Jumanda Gakelebone was arrested and
held overnight while travelling through his homeland in
Botswana’s Central Kalahari Game Reserve over the
weekend. The arrest left the Bushman’s lawyer, who was
in the reserve to consult his clients over [2]a case
currently before Botswana’s appeal court, stranded in the
desert without a guide or translator. Links:
1. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6917
2. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6865
Gakelebone,
a member of Bushman organization [3]First People of the
Kalahari (FPK), was arrested for travelling inside the
reserve without a permit. FPK has been campaigning for the
Bushmen’s right to live on their ancestral land for years.
Links:
3. http://www.iwant2gohome.org/index.htm
After he was released, Mr Gakelebone told [4]Survival International, ‘[the arrest] shows the government intention. I count [the reserve] as home. That’s where I was born. I do not need a permit.’ Links: 4. http://www.survivalinternational.org
Gakelebone
was travelling through the reserve with the Bushmen’s
lawyer Gordon Bennett, shortly after a crucial court hearing
over the Bushmen’s right to [5]access drinking water on
their land inside the reserve. Botswana’s Court of Appeal
is expected to rule on the case tomorrow. Links:
5. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/bushmen/water#main
[6]The
Bushmen were forcibly evicted from their land in the reserve
in 2002, but after a four year legal battle won [7]a
landmark ruling allowing them to return. Since then the
Botswana government has made life inside the reserve
unbearable, banning the Bushmen from hunting or using a
water borehole they had relied on for decades. Links:
6. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/bushmen
7. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/bushmen/courtcase#main
The
water ban [8]has been roundly condemned by, among others,
the UN and the African Commission on Human and Peoples’
Rights. [9]Recently released Wikileaks cables have revealed
the US Ambassador also condemned the Botswana government’s
treatment of the Bushmen. Links: 8. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/5600
9. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6881
Last
week the Botswana government [10]approved Gem Diamonds’
application to build a $3 billion mine in a Bushman
community in the reserve. Links:
10. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6859
ENDS