EPISODE · Jun 19, 2023 · 24 MIN
World Refugee Day 2023
from Indigenous Rights Radio · host Cultural Survival
A year ago, UN human rights experts expressed grave concerns about the continuous encroachment on traditional Maasai lands and housing, accompanied by a lack of transparency in, and consultation with the Maasai Indigenous Peoples, during decision-making and planning. This trend culminated in security forces’ violence against the Maasai Indigenous Peoples who were protecting their ancestral land in the Loliondo Division of Ngorongoro District, in northern Tanzania. One year later, what is the situation like for the people of Tanzania? Produced by Shaldon Ferris(Khoisan) Interviewee Nailejileji Tipap (Maasai) Music "Anania2" by The Baba Project, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
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A year ago, UN human rights experts expressed grave concerns about the continuous encroachment on traditional Maasai lands and housing, accompanied by a lack of transparency in, and consultation with the Maasai Indigenous Peoples, during decision-making and planning. This trend culminated in security forces’ violence against the Maasai Indigenous Peoples who were protecting their ancestral land in the Loliondo Division of Ngorongoro District, in northern Tanzania. One year later, what is the situation like for the people of Tanzania? Produced by Shaldon Ferris(Khoisan) Interviewee Nailejileji Tipap (Maasai) Music "Anania2" by The Baba Project, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
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World Refugee Day 2023
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