Will new administration approach CKGR issue differently?

Please allow me some space in your paper to express my concerns about the issue of the CKGR. I am a resident of CKGR by the name of Smith. I am disappointed by the government's decision to prevent the residents of CKGR from returning to their ancestral land.

On December 2006, the court ruled that the government's decision to relocate the Bushmen from the CKGR was unlawful and unconstitutional. It also ruled that the government's refusal to issue special hunting licenses to the residents of CKGR was unlawful and that the government is bound to issue this hunting permits as soon as possible. But until now nothing has materialised.

But of course that will not stop us from hunting. We are given the services which other people are been given. I think it is up to us to see to it that we explore our environment to make good use of it. Obviously we cannot stay without eating or drinking water.

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