Prominent feminist Gloria Steinem and more than thirty protesters last night picketed the opening of De Beers's first store in America. Steinem said the Bushmen are 'the real diamonds' of the Kalahari.
Survival and many independent observers believe the Kalahari Bushmen have been evicted from their ancestral homeland in Botswana because of diamonds. All diamond mines in Botswana are run by De Beers.
De Beers holds diamond licences in the reserve and the head of De Beers in Botswana at the time publicly welcomed the Bushmen's eviction.
Earlier this month, three Bushmen were tortured by wildlife officials for suspected hunting. Their genitals were battered and one had petrol poured into his anus. Other cases of torture have also been reported since 1997.
Survival's director Stephen Corry said today, ' We hope this will give a warning signal to De Beers that we are not going to give up until the Bushmen are back on their land.'
For further information, please contact Miriam Ross on (0)20 7687 8734/ mr@survival-international.org
Act now to help the Bushmen
Your support is vital if the Bushmen are to survive. There are many ways you can help.
- Writing a letter to the Botswana government is a quick and simple way to let them know of your concern.
- Donate to the Bushman campaign (and other Survival campaigns).
- Write to your MP or MEP (UK) or Senators and members of Congress (US).
- Write to your local Botswana high commission or embassy.
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