Ogiek face evictions over Mau lucrative carbon credits trade
[Weekly Citizen - Kenya] - 5/08/2025
The government is on the spot over continued forcible eviction of Ogiek people from their ancestral Mau lands. According to the community leaders, Ogieks’ displacements contravene the African Court rulings and local court orders. The community has won landmark victories at Africa’s highest human (…)
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