40000 Maasai kicked off land to make Gulf royals private playground
Mirror.co.uk40000 Maasai kicked off land to make Gulf royals private playground
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Authorities in Tanzania have ordered the eviction of 40,000 Masai people so their ancestral home can be turned into a hunting ground for Middle Eastern royals. A 1,500 sq/km 'wildlife corridor' around Loliondo, next to the Serengeti national park, will be ...
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40000 Masai nomads to be kicked off ancestral land 'so the rich can hunt ...Mirror.co.uk
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Mirror.Co.Uk18 Nov
40000 Masai nomads to be kicked off ancestral land 'so the rich can hunt ...
Mirror.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk
Around 40,000 Masai people are facing eviction from their ancestral home so it can be turned into a hunting ground for the super-rich. The land, near the world-famous Serengeti National Park in Northern Tanzania, would be used by an Emirati company thats ...
40000 Maasai evicted from homeland as wealthy hunting group moves inITV News
Tanzania's Maasai land sale controversyThe Hindu
Tanzania wants...
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Mail &Amp; Guardian Online21 Nov
Dubai royals hunt out Maasai land
Mail & Guardian Online
Plans to turn ancestral Maasai land into a reserve for a Dubai royal family appears to be going ahead. The Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania. (AFP). Tanzania has been accused of reneging on its promise to 40?000 Maasai pastoralists by going ...
Tanzania denies plans to evict 40000 for hunting parkDaily Mail
Tanzania denies plans to evict 40000 to build Hunting ParkThe New Age Online
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The Guardian17 Nov
Rich Gulf Arabs using Tanzania as a playground? Someone opened the gate
The Guardian
The Guardian
'The Tanzanian government has reneged on a promise not to dedicate 1,500 sq km of Masai land to a Dubai company that arranges hunting trips for members of the Dubai royal family.' Photograph: Alamy. Monday 17 November 2014 13.01 EST. Share on ...
Tanzania evicting 40000 people from homeland to make room for Dubai royal ...Salon
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Times LIVE24 Nov
Tanzania denies plans to evict 40000 so Dubai royals can hunt
Times LIVE
Times LIVE
Tanzania has dismissed as claims by activists that it is planning to evict thousands of members of the Maasai community from their traditional lands to create a hunting park. Save & Share. Email · Print. Global activist group Avaaz alleged earlier that Tanzania ...
Tanzania's Maasai prefer death to evictionYahoo! Maktoob News
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World Magazine28 Nov
Tanzania to 40000 Maasai: Get lost!
World Magazine
World Magazine
In little more than one month, 40,000 Maasai tribe members in northern Tanzania will be forced to leave the lands on which they and their ancestors have herded for centuries. The reason: the Dubai royal family wants a new hunting reserve. One online ...
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ITV News18 Nov
40000 Maasai evicted from homeland as wealthy hunting group moves in
ITV News
ITV News
40,000 Maasai face eviction from their traditional grazing lands in Northern Tanzania to make way for a "wildlife corridor" that an Emirati hunting company, whose clients reportedly include Prince Andrew and the Jordanian royal family, will be permitted to ...
Tanzania's Maasai land sale controversyThe Hindu
Tanzania wants to sell 370000 acres of its land so wealthy Gulf elites can huntWashington Post...
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UPI.Com18 Nov
Tanzania reportedly selling Maasai homeland to Dubai royals for hunting
UPI.com
UPI.com
After a petition gathered nearly 2 million signatures, the Tanzania government appeared to back down on the sale of 1,500 km of Maasai land, but now the deal is back on. By Gabrielle Levy · Follow @gabbilevy Contact the Author | Nov. 18, 2014 at 11:45 AM.
Tanzania's Masai people face eviction over hunting reserveThe Voice Online
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Daily Sabah23 Nov
TANZANIA TO DISPLACE 40000 MASAI FROM ANCESTRAL LAND FOR DUBAI ...
Daily Sabah
Daily Sabah
The Tanzanian government sold off ancestral land owned by the Masai to the Dubai royal family in order to make way for a luxury hunting ground for royal hunters. At least 40,000 Masai are now under threat of being evicted from their homeland.
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