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Bushmen plead to return home from 'place of death'

Southern Africa's Bushmen are making a last-ditch legal plea to go back to their ancestral lands in the Kalahari. Fred Bridgland reports from Johannesburg

GAKEOLATE Keilwe, an African Bushman, was born about 60 years ago in the centre of the Kalahari Desert in the time, he said, of "the smallpox, the locusts and Hitler".

His birthplace, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, was given to the Bushmen in 1961 by the British colonial government of Bechuanaland, an act reaffirmed at independence five years later by the first president of Botswana, Sir Seretse Khama.
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BOTSWANA'S PRESIDENT TELLS MPS "BUSHMEN CAN HUNT IN RESERVE"

Botswana President Festus Mogae has told visiting British MPs that Bushmen are free to hunt in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.

The government had previously banned all hunting in the reserve.
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Botswana: les bushmen à nouveau devant la Haute Cour pour défendre leur terre

Les bushmen San ont raconté vendredi devant la Haute Cour du Botswana comment ils étaient expulsés de force par le gouvernement qui veut les chasser de la terre de leurs ancêtres, au coeur de la réserve du Kalahari (centre).

Prenant la parole pour la première fois depuis l'ajournement du procès il y a trois mois, Motsoko Ramafoko, témoin pour les San, a expliqué à la Cour que les gens, emmenés de force dans des camions, ne voulaient pas être relogés dans la ville de New Xade, hors des limites du parc naturel où ils ont leurs origines.

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San Bushmen back in Botswana high court in land claim case

San Bushmen on Friday resumed testimony in the Botswana High Court to challenge their resettlement from what they claim is ancesteral land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, describing the removals.

Taking the stand for the first time since the case was postponed three months ago, Motsoko Ramafoko, a witness for the San, told the court that people were removed from the land against their will.

He said people did not want to be relocated to the town of New Xade, outside the park in central Botswana.
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Botswana Bushmen resume court fight over evictions.

Botswana's Bushmen returned to court on Wednesday to fight eviction three years ago from ancestral Kalahari desert lands by a government they say wants to mine for diamonds there.

The case was suspended in late July when the 241 claimants ran out of money and sent envoys around the world who brought back funds, celebrity endorsements and put pressure on major diamond producer De Beers which operates in the area.
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