![]() This eviction is an example of the way safari tourism is practiced in Africa and is turning wildlife into a curse for local people. This violence that we see in Tanzania is the reality of conservation in Africa: daily violations of the human rights of indigenous peoples and local communities so that the ‘rich’ can hunt and do safaris. What happens today is in continuity with this colonial past. Many Maasai facing violence today were also evicted from the world-famous Serengeti National Park in 1959 by British colonialists. ![]() The Maasai are being shot just because they want to live in their ancestral lands in peace and all of this to make room for trophy hunting and “conservation”. We are in front of a humanitarian catastrophe that reveals the true face of conservation. In 13, people were dying in droves in the villages around Lake Issyk-Kul in whats now northern. Probably a few historical bomas will retain for cultural tourism. Ancient DNA points to where the Black Death began. This would mean that Loliondo, Lake Natron, Lokisale, Longido, Mto wa mbu and Kilombero would no longer allow permanent residents and livestock grazing would be banned. Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism had announced plans earlier this month to change the status of several Game Controlled Areas to Game Reserves. The arrival of a heavy police force signals the government has moved forward with plans to change the status of the Loliondo Game Controlled Area into a Game Reserve, which would trigger mass evictions of Maasai living in legally registered villages within the area. The FFU and other forces have set up camp in the Oloosek area of Ololosokwan and in Sanjan sub-village of Malambo. There is tension in Tanzania’s Loliondo division since June 8, 2022, when dozens of police personnel arrived to reportedly evict Maasai tribespeople in the area in order to make way for a game reserve for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) royal family.ĭozens of police vehicles from the anti-riot Field Force Unit (FFU) arrived in Wasso town of the Loliondo division of Ngorongoro district to demarcate a 1,500 square kilometre area of land as a game reserve. Many maasai women were shoot while they are running to make their children safe. The government never announce or advertise in his government source of communication because its an evil plan. More than 20 people were killed since 10th June 2022 and yet no any government magazine reported. The government forcing the maasai to leave their native villages in order the Arabs from UAE to use the land for their hunting business. Many people killed at Ololosokwan village because of their land. Have you visited some of these top ten dangerous lakes? Please write to us in the comment section, as we would like to hear your thoughts.Ngorongoro district is really burning !on 10th of June 2022 The Government of Tanzanian under his Excellency ,president Samiah suluhu Hassan send more than 60 police vans to camp in the maasai villages for what called land eviction. However, today it's entirely infield and sealed with concrete to prevent any more damage to its surroundings. It was so radioactive that the ten minutes spent nearby could cause severe health issues. This was because it became a dumping location for radioactive waste from a nuclear plant nearby. Once, the beautiful mountain lake Karachay in Russia was the deadliest in the world. The government built a degassing station in the lake to prevent future disasters.įinally, we would like to mention one more lake, even though it doesn't exist anymore. In another pyramid, copious remains of animal sacrifices have been discovered, including wolves. Once a beautiful blue lake became murky brown because of carbon dioxide saturation. Many wore necklaces of shells carved to look like human teeth a few were made of actual teeth. This was the first known case of massive asphyxiation caused by natural events, not by men. ![]() ![]() (2013a) Remote sensing the hydrological variability of Tanzania's Lake Natron. As this gas is heavier than oxygen, it stayed close to the ground, as it slowly drifted to the villages in the valley, causing death to more than 1700 people and over 3000 livestock. Schagerl M (2014) Sudden flamingo deaths in Kenyan Rift Valley lakes. In 1986, the lake exploded due to a limnic eruption (see number five on our list), releasing a carbon dioxide cloud. Lake Nyos in Cameroon has a reputation as the deadliest in the world. Lake Nyos explosion caused massive asphyxiation Location: Northwestern Cameroonĭangerous because: Explosions, dangerous gases ![]()
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