Posts Tagged indigenous
Posted on November 27, 2011 by Saidimu Ole ngais
The tittle should actually read something like this: Unfair distribution of natural resources, The case of Wildlife Conservation in Laikipia County Unfair distribution of natural resources in laikipia county is generating a negative attitude towards wildlife conservation especially following the Eland land saga. …… The Maasai/Samburu and other pastoral communities DO NOT(EQUALLY) benefit from natural [...]
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Posted on January 20, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Dedicated Hosting Starting at $174.95 One of the most marginalize indigenous people of Kenya are facing what many human rights organizations term as, a state directed suppression in the name of disarmament. For a long time now, Samburu East(S.E) has been under the brutal hand of the Kenyan security force dispatched to disarm the ethnic [...]
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Posted on November 30, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
‘Moves to stop global warming are devastating tribal people’, says new report Share Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 9:22pm Hydropower dams are being built across the Amazon in the name of combating climate change.
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Posted on November 20, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Beginning in February of this year, the Kenyan government has carried out massive and well-organized attacks on Samburu villages by combined police and military forces and the use of government-funded mercenaries from Somalia. Please send a message today, urging the Commonwealth to demand an immediate end to the campaign of terror being waged against the Samburu people, and an independent investigation and prosecution for these atrocities.
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Posted on October 3, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
The point I make (I was 5 on 14 Aug 1947) Just after Gandhi was called to come to New Dehli from his work in Calcutta in your beautiful story of Gandhi’s Dry leaf gift made wet by tears.
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Posted on September 15, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
It’s not about if we’re going to change or not but what kind of change we’re going to adapt. We’re aware that we’re shading the old retrogressive and depressive culture that does not fit in the modern world and embrace the new lifestyle however, we should be careful on what we throw away and what we get in return.
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