One of President Boko’s first acts in office (alongside revoking entry bans to Botswana for several Survival staff and ex-staff) was to allow Pitseng’s burial in the reserve – overturning the previous government’s refusal. Then, a few days ago, on UN Human Rights Day, President Boko himself accompanied Pitseng’s body, his family, members of the cabinet, and a fleet of journalists, back to the reserve. There, Pitseng was finally buried, back on the land his people have occupied for millennia. In a speech to mark the event, President Boko said: “We stand united with the children of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, embracing the hope of a future rooted in dignity and equality. True freedom begins with the recognition of human rights for all.” Survival’s campaign and your unwavering support have helped bring the Bushmen to the point of this stunning reversal of fortunes. As a Bushman activist told us some time ago, “There is nothing better than what has been done by Survival and its supporters.” Thank you for your support – and we hope you will stand with us as we work for many more such moments in the coming year. Best wishes,
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