Botswana Bushmen give lectures and address world media during UK tour

6 October 2004

Bushman elder, CKGR, Botswana 2004
Bushman elder, CKGR, Botswana 2004
© 2004 Stephen Corry/Survival

Bushmen representatives Roy Sesana and Jumanda Gakelebone spoke to packed
crowds during their recently-ended UK tour, and gave a lecture at the Royal
Society of Arts. Speaking to the world's press they said, 'The government of
Botswana say they moved us to resettlement camps to develop us. There is no
development. The government plan is to kill the culture of the Bushmen.'



The two men also joined Survival vigils outside the Botswana High Commission
and De Beers' flagship London shop, where a scrum of press photographers were
waiting for them.



The visit received coverage around the world. Articles and interviews
appeared in (amongst many others): Channel 4 News (UK), Channel News Asia
(Singapore), Mail and Guardian (South Africa), Sunday Times (South Africa),
L'Actualité (France), Europa Press (Spain), Daily Telegraph (UK), National Post
(Canada) and Turkish Press (Turkey).



The Bushmen also met Labour MP Diane Abbott, Amnesty International, the Aegis
Trust (an organization that campaigns against genocide) and Tourism Concern.



Roy Sesana has continued on to Norway for discussions with the Saami, the
indigenous people of northern Europe who are supporting the Bushmen's struggle
to return to their ancestral lands in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.

Photos and footage available.



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