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PRESS STATEMENT - THE CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS CONDEMNS THE MISTREATMENT OF

13 Jun 2024

PRESS STATEMENT THE CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS CONDEMNS THE MISTREATMENT OF THE INDIGENOUS MAASAI POPULATION IN THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA 13 June 2024 The Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, condemns the continued mistreatment of the Maasai indigenous people in the United Republic of Tanzania. [...] Articles 9, 12 and 13 of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania state the country’s commitment to equality, human dignity, justice and respect for human rights. [...] The treatment of the Maasai people by the Tanzanian authorities is, therefore, a clear violation of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania in addition to Articles 17 and 25 (1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that is applicable in Tanzania. [...] The absence of national laws recognising Indigenous people leaves them vulnerable to the activities of multinational corporations with the acquiescence of the state. [...] The need to respect and recognise the rights of the Maasai is at this moment emphasised, and the Centre echoes the words of UNESCO World Heritage Director Lazare Eloundou Assomo, who called on the United Republic of Tanzania to “stop the eviction of the Maasai people under the guise of conservation”.

Authors

Simphiwe Khumalo

Pages
3
Published in
South Africa

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