"Two officials were killed and dozens injured as Moroccan security forces broke up a protest camp in Western Sahara, say reports." It was said that this was the biggest protest in Laayoune over Moroccan rule in 35 years. The reason for this is because of the talks about Gadaym Izik camp and the 12000 people that are living there. However the violence comes hours before talks are scheduled to begin in the US on the future of the disputed territory. This is the first time that any protesters in the Western Sahara had used knives against government security officers.
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Botswana anger at diamond boycott over Bushmen rights
This boycott of diamonds coming from Botswana started because of the authorities illegally forcing the Basarwa from their ancestral lands in the Kalahari to make way for diamond mining.
Survival International's director Stephen Corry told the BBC that, "What we want to happen is for the government of Botswana to stop treating them like third-class citizens and to stop having what is effectively a kind of neo-colonialist attitude towards them." The government has a history of not fulfilling the rights of
The campaign group also goes to say that the Government is ignoring a court case that stated four years ago that the Bushmen had been illegally forced from the Kalahari Game Reserve.
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