Dear friends,
Last year, when word first leaked about this plan, almost one million Avaaz members rallied to our aid. Your attention and the storm it created forced the government to deny the plan, and set them back months.
But the President has waited for international attention to die down,
and now he’s revived his plan to take our land. We need your help again,
urgently.
President Kikwete may not care about us, but he has shown he’ll respond
to global media and public pressure -- to all of you! We may only have
hours. Please stand with us to protect our land, our people and our
world’s most majestic animals, and tell everyone before it is too late. This is our last hope:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_the_maasai_nsp/?baQOtbb&v=23855
Our people have lived off the land in Tanzania and Kenya for centuries.
Our communities respect our fellow animals and protect and preserve the
delicate ecosystem. But the government has for years sought to profit by
giving rich princes and kings from the Middle East access to our land
to kill. In 2009, when they tried to clear our land to make way for
these hunting sprees, we resisted, and hundreds of us were arrested and
beaten. Last year, rich princes shot at birds in trees from helicopters. This killing goes against everything in our culture.
Now the government has announced it will clear a huge swath of our land
to make way for what it claims will be a wildlife corridor, but many
suspect it’s just a ruse to give a foreign hunting corporation and
the rich tourists it caters to easier access to shoot at majestic
animals. The government claims this new arrangement is some sort of
accommodation, but its effect on our people’s way of life will be
disastrous. There are thousands of us who could have our lives uprooted,
losing our homes, the land on which our animals graze, or both.
President Kikwete knows this deal would be controversial with Tanzania’s
tourists - a critical source of national income - and does not want a
big PR disaster. If we can urgently generate even more global outrage
than we did before, and get the media writing about it, we know it can
make him think twice. Stand with us now to call on Kikwete to stop the sell off:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_the_maasai_nsp/?baQOtbb&v=23855
This land grab could spell the end for the Maasai in this part of
Tanzania and many of our community have said they would rather die than
be forced from their homes. On behalf of our people and the animals who
graze in these lands, please stand with us to change the mind of our
President.
With hope and determination,
The Maasai elders of Ngorongoro District
SOURCES
The Guardian: Maasai fury as plan to lure Arabian Gulf tourists threatens their ancestral land
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/30/maasai-game-hunting-tanzania
allAfrica: Land Grab Could Spell 'The End of the Maasai'
http://allafrica.com/stories/201303290873.html
IPP Media: Maasai villagers frustrate efforts to vacate for Ortelo
http://www.ippmedia.com/frontend/?l=52669
The Guardian: Tanzania denies plan to evict Maasai for royal hunting ground
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/aug/15/tanzania-evict-maasai-uae-royals
The Guardian: “Tourism is a curse to us”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/06/masai-tribesman-tanzania-tourism
New Internationalist Magazine: “Hunted down”
http://www.newint.org/columns/currents/2009/12/01/tanzania/
Society for Threatened People: Briefing on the eviction of the Loliondo Maasai
http://lib.ohchr.org/HRBodies/UPR/Documents/session12/TZ/STP-SocietyThreatenedPeople-eng.pdf
FEMACT: Report by 16 human rights investigators & media on violence in Loliondo
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/58956/print