From Antonia Staats - Avaaz <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: bullets are flying
Date June 17, 2022 4:35 AM
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This is urgent! The Tanzanian government is seemingly charging ahead with

violent evictions of Maasai families, to make way for luxury safari hunts and elite tourism.

Horrifying videos show Maasai people running as the bullets fly, and many have gunshot wounds and serious injuries. Massive globalpublic pressure helped stop the eviction plans in the past -- let's do it again.

Join 3 million Avaazers now and share the call from Maasai elders with everyone!

SIGN NOW ( [link removed] )

Here's the original message from Maasai elders of Ngorongoro, below:

We are Maasai Elders from Northern Tanzania . Right now, tens of thousands of our community could be evicted from our ancestral lands to make way for tourism and trophy hunting. Last time Avaaz raised the alarm, the President shelved the plan. So we urgently need you to stand with us again! Global public pressure can change the new President's mind, but time is running out. Sign now to help us protect our lands!

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Dear friends,

We are Maasai elders from Northern Tanzania. Right now tens of thousands of our community could be forced off our ancestral lands to make way for elite tourism and trophy hunting.
We urgently need your support.

When we faced these threats in 2014,more than 2 million Avaaz members rallied behind our call! Together, we created such a storm that the President promised never to evict us from our lands.

But now, there’s a new head of state and plans are being revived! President Samia Suluhu Hassan may not listen to us,but we know she’ll respond to media and public pressure – to all of you! With two key high-level meetings in the region next week we only have days to deliver our global call again. Join us now – and show her the world is standing with the Maasai!

Sign now and stand with us ( [link removed] )

Our Indigenous Maasai communities have looked after East Africa's land, and wildlife, for centuries, co-existing peacefully.

But successive governments have tried to kick us out of our homes under the guise of tourism and conservation.

We’ve tried everything, even taking the government to court for violating our rights. But now, public attention has waned and we fearan eviction could happen any moment – destroying our culture, leaving us homeless, and putting our wildlife at risk. Politicians are promising to find a “solution”, but losing our land could mean the extinction of our community.
So we’re looking to you for hope . We know our new President wants to engage in dialogue with the international community. Now is the perfect moment to show her that evicting us Maasai would be a global PR nightmare. We can change her mind with your support, but time’s running out – sign now !

Sign now and stand with us ( [link removed] )

Some in our community have said they’d rather die than leave their homes. But this is a choice no-one should have to make. We know that together we’re stronger - after all, we’ve changed the course of history before. Let’s do it again and reimagine a world where humans and nature can co-exist together.

With hope and determination
The Maasai elders of Ngorongoro District, with the whole Avaaz teamP.S. The image used is not connected to the Maasai elders sending this appeal, in the interests of their security and safety.

More information: URGENT ALERT – Heavy Police Presence in Loliondo as Threats of Mass Evictions of the Maasai Intensify ( [link removed] )(Oakland Institute) Maasai leaders arrested in protests over Tanzanian game reserve ( [link removed] )(The Guardian)

Warning: Graphic imagery -

Tanzania: Thousands of Maasai flee into the bush after dozens shot and detained following evictions for trophy hunting and conservation ( [link removed] )(Survival International)

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