Kenya’s Ogiek: The Guardians of Mau

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The Ogiek, traditional hunter-gatherers, have been subject to violent evictions from their ancestral homeland in the Mau Forest Complex of western Kenya since the beginning of British colonial rule. In 2017, after more than 20 years of legal wrangling, the Ogiek won a landmark victory when an international court ruled that the Kenyan government had violated the Ogiek’s right to their ancestral land by evicting them. However, there are signs that the Kenyan government may be backing down from its pledge to support the court’s decision. Activists are warning of “an imminent plan” by the government to evict Ogiek from parts of the forest.
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  • @ras3054
    @ras30544 күн бұрын

    Justice for Ogeik People

  • @Piratemkalee
    @Piratemkalee Жыл бұрын

    Wah 😢😢😢

  • @archmunene_art
    @archmunene_art Жыл бұрын

    I side with the Ogiek people. They have lived in the Kenyan soil way before Kenyan govt coexisted. Considerations should be made. They do parmanent settlements.

  • @thealisterr

    @thealisterr

    Жыл бұрын

    The people known today as ogiek hunter gatherers were the original Kenyans. They are related to the Khoisan in South Africa

  • @bintmuhajabah6387

    @bintmuhajabah6387

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thealisterrthis is simply a lie😂 all Kenyans are original Kenyans. Ogiek people are southern nilote speakers whom have a hunter gatherer way of life.

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