Angelina Jolie: Kalahari Bushmen Cry For Help
The Kalahari Bushmen in Botswana have sent a desperate plea for help to actress Angelina Jolie, who gave birth to a
daughter on Saturday in neighbouring Namibia.
The Botswana government has evicted the Gana and Gwi Bushmen from their ancestral land in the central Kalahari. The
Bushmen are fighting for their right to return home. Actors Colin Firth and Julie Christie have already spoken out in
their support.
'We have heard that you are very interested in human rights,' reads the open letter to Ms Jolie from Bushman
organisation First People of the Kalahari. 'The government is trying to destroy us and we are asking for your help in
our battle to save our people. Many Bushmen families have been split apart by the evictions. Many people don't know
where their relatives are and are very worried, desperate. They are not allowed to attend the funerals of relatives.
'Those who have remained inside the game reserve are not allowed to hunt and gather and have no access to water. The
health situation is bad in the resettlement camps. Young people are getting HIV and are drinking. This is not the way of
our people. The death rate is now high.'
In the letter, written prior to the birth of Ms Jolie's child, the Bushmen also wished her their 'blessings and Good
Luck' for her pregnancy.
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