Basarwa report Botswana to the Pope

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The Kalahari Bushmen have appealed to the Pope to support them in their struggle to return to their land, as the Vatican established diplomatic relations with Botswana earlier this month.

A Bushman spokesman said today, 'We beg the Pope to help, to pray for us so that government changes its attitude towards us and respects our rights as indigenous peoples of this land.'

The establishment of diplomatic relations was initiated by Botswana's former president Festus Mogae. He was the architect of the government's controversial policy to forcibly evict the Bushmen from their ancestral land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.

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