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ARCHIVE | Exposing Botswana s Shoot to Kill Policy (2016)
BOTSWANA's SHOOT TO KILL POLICY: Botswana's policy is not to interrogate suspected wildlife poachers, but to shoot to kill them.
Over the past two decades, 30 Namibians and at least 22 Zimbabweans have been killed in Botswana anti-poaching operations carried out by Botswana Defence Force.
INK Centre for Investigative Journalism (Botswana) and The Namibian newspaper recently talked to Sicho Nyambe a father of the deceased suspected poacher Richard Nyambe. "Nyambe condemned the policy as 'barbaric' and without 'legal justification'. http://www.inkjournalism.orgShow More
Over the past two decades, 30 Namibians and at least 22 Zimbabweans have been killed in Botswana anti-poaching operations carried out by Botswana Defence Force.
INK Centre for Investigative Journalism (Botswana) and The Namibian newspaper recently talked to Sicho Nyambe a father of the deceased suspected poacher Richard Nyambe. "Nyambe condemned the policy as 'barbaric' and without 'legal justification'. http://www.inkjournalism.orgShow More

ARCHIVE | Exposing Botswana s Shoot to Kill Policy (2016)

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