I saw this in The Guardian today and thought some others might be interested:
TheGuardian said:Bushwhacked
The Bushmen of the Kalahari are back in court this week in Botswana, fighting their government for their very survival. If they lose the case, they will not be allowed to live or hunt on the land that they have inhabited without damage for thousands of years, even though mining companies and tourists are allowed in. As if that were not bad enough, they also stand to be disenfranchised. The Botswanan government is now pushing a bill through parliament to remove Bushmen protection from the constitution. The clause to be scrapped forms the central plank of the Bushmen's case in the court. Spokesman Roy Sesana is distraught: "This government is a hyena hunting us - they want to chase us until we collapse and die. We don't know if there is such a thing as justice in Botswana. Maybe the court will tell."
www.survival-international.org