I
was contacted by the worst anti-Loliondo journalist.
There
was a very bad article in the Raia Tanzania
Everyone
is busy with the elections.
There
isn’t many news about the “investors”.
The
dry season has brought serious problems with rangers, especially in areas of
NCA.
I
have not been able to get many updates, reportedly because everyone is busy
with the coming elections and the "investors" are keeping a low
profile. When I was about to publish a blog post about nothing I was informed
about abuse committed by NCAA rangers in Ndutu.
I’m happy to say that my arrest report has been
translated to Swahili by Evarist Chahali. http://www.chahali.com/2015/08/mkasa-wa-kusikitisha-kuhusu-susanna.html
Green
Pastures for TANAPA and NCAA
I’ve got reports that in this dry season rangers from TANAPA
and NCAA benefit from the Maasai pastoral problems by charging herders unlawful
fees/charges and in NCA even burning their temporary homes and belongings. On
26th August people from Arash had to pay 20 million Tshs for
national park grazing, but there are even worse problems in Ngorongoro Conservation
Area where grazing is not prohibited, and I was informed almost by chance. 28
people have been arrested for grazing around Ndutu, locked up for almost two
weeks (!) and then released on bail. Temporary homes and belongings have been
burned by the rangers in the Ndutu marsh area and near Mlima Matiti. When the
pastoralists brought journalists to cover the abuse, the Ngorongoro
Conservation Area Authority stopped these from passing through Lodoare Gate.
"It's a green pasture for TANAPA and NCAA rangers", says Emmanul
Oleshangai from Endulen.
The
“Journalist”
As mentioned in an update to the arrest report, after
having published that post I was contacted by Manyerere Jackton who had written
an article about my arrest that was full of the wildest lies. In his email
Manyerere's argument was "Tanzania for Tanzanians" and that I as a
"mzungu" did not have a certificate to do as I wanted with his
beloved country. The obvious question was to ask why Manyerere then works so
hard to incite against the Tanzanians living in Loliondo for the benefit of a
foreign "investor". Instead of replying Manyerere rapidly revealed an
informant by sending photos telling me how every step of my "illegal
activities" had been monitored. He did not explain how meeting people
could be an "illegal activity" in a democratic country. Neither did
he explain why the article did not have his name. The informant was the driver
Mangusha who took me to Kirtalo the same day as I was arrested in the evening.
In April this same year, 2015, I had sent Manyerere Jackton
the email below. He never replied to the questions in it.
"Dear
Mr Jackton,
I have with increasing worry been reading your articles about Loliondo. Where does your immense interest for Loliondo, nationality and NGOs come from? Why aren't you writing about other areas with a border to Kenya? The border was an agreement between Germany and Great Britain, by the way. How can you write something as bizarre as that 70% of people in Loliondo would not be Tanzanian? Do you really believe this? Do you really know of any NGO person in Loliondo who isn't a Tanzanian citizen?
What’s your relation to OBC? Are you aware that this company participated in brutal, extrajudicial evictions in 2009, and that the evictions were for the benefit of OBC? A 7-year old girl was lost and has still not been found. Are you aware that OBC totally funded a crazy draft land use plan that would have led to the destruction of thousands of lives and livelihoods if not stopped?
Why are you doing this? Aren't you ashamed? Why don't you just apologize and stop inciting against the Maasai of Loliondo?
With grave concerns,
Susanna Nordlund”
I have with increasing worry been reading your articles about Loliondo. Where does your immense interest for Loliondo, nationality and NGOs come from? Why aren't you writing about other areas with a border to Kenya? The border was an agreement between Germany and Great Britain, by the way. How can you write something as bizarre as that 70% of people in Loliondo would not be Tanzanian? Do you really believe this? Do you really know of any NGO person in Loliondo who isn't a Tanzanian citizen?
What’s your relation to OBC? Are you aware that this company participated in brutal, extrajudicial evictions in 2009, and that the evictions were for the benefit of OBC? A 7-year old girl was lost and has still not been found. Are you aware that OBC totally funded a crazy draft land use plan that would have led to the destruction of thousands of lives and livelihoods if not stopped?
Why are you doing this? Aren't you ashamed? Why don't you just apologize and stop inciting against the Maasai of Loliondo?
With grave concerns,
Susanna Nordlund”
Raia
Tanzania
On 4th August the Raia Tanzania ran a long special
feature on Loliondo. Much of this was tourist style writing about the Serengeti
starting with the historically incorrect mention that there were no people
there before the Maasai moved in from the north. Then many pages dealt with the
boundary with Serengeti National Park. Some journalists, among them of course
Manyerere Jackton, visited Ololosokwan and asked questions about the boundary
in March this year, but they do not seem to have visited the areas in Arash and
Maaloni where people's houses had recently been burned because of the boundary
conflict. Most telling is that Gabriel Killel is presented as a local Maasai with
broad thinking, and different to many, who lashes out against the NGOs as
instigators of conflict financed by investors and that should be prohibited by
the government. There’s no mention at all that Killel actually is the director
of the NGO Kidupo and that he suddenly in October 2014 went on a trip to Dodoma
in support of Thomson Safaris and OBC. This is not because the journalists
Manyerere Jackton and Joe Beda, editor of the Raia Tanzania, would be ignorant
about Killel’s identity. I have an email by Killel from 31st March directed to,
among others, these two journalists, with a letter by Killel ranting against
the decision of the Sami organisation Mama Sara to cancel cooperation with
Kidupo after the director’s sudden development of a strong friendship with land
grabbing investors, which was totally contrary to what Mama Sara had always
heard him saying. Since Mama Sara is an organization for solidarity between
indigenous peoples, the only option was to cut the cooperation with Kidupo that
had been going on for many years.
Another part of this special report is an article
written by the again anonymous Manyerere Jackton about my arrest. It’s
apparently written the week I was arrested, then published over a month later,
but without updating it, making it seem like the arrest was still ongoing. In this article it’s claimed that I would have
done illegal “research” about the conflict between the Maasai and the Sonjo! By
having a look at my blog it’s easy to check that this is totally baseless, but Manyerere
is not known to bother with facts. Several anonymous cowards, said to have
participated in the arrest, add their real or wilful confusion - probably a
combination – to the article. An anonymous SENAPA official claims that my aim
is the destabilize (kuiteteresha) Serengeti NP for the benefit of those that
have “sent me” and that many were happy that I had been prevented from visiting
the country. An anonymous resident of Wasso has his own fantasies about the
totally imaginary Maasai/Sonjo research and says that the outcome isn’t helpful
since I take sides. The DC asks the “journalist” to wait with writing since
things could be stirred up. The article says that I would have been sent to
court the day before, but that it wasn’t possible. The Minister for Home
Affairs adds that he had not revoked my prohibited immigrant status, and that
he didn’t know why I returned, but the owner of the guest house was being
questioned. Why not question the bus driver, or some people in the streets of
Arusha, as well? Maybe they know why I got tourist visas in 2011, 2013 and this
year. An easier way to find out what I’m doing and why I have to go to Loliondo
is to actually read my blog.
Politics
In the CCM nomination elections for Ngorongoro MP
William Olenasha was the winner with 30,017 votes. I think I can safely say
that he’s the candidate that’s least likely to be “befriended” by the kind of
“investors” that this blog deals with, and Olenasha has also, as a lawyer, been
of great help to people suffering from natural resource based abuse in
Ngorongoro. Elias Ngorisa, the current district council chairman got 15,664
votes and then defected to the opposition party Chadema, perhaps - or almost
certainly - hoping to ride on the roaring waves of Edward Lowassa, and the
party quickly made him their candidate. Ngorisa has the past couple of years
spoken up clearly against OBC and Thomson, also as a witness in the court case,
but as late as 2011 he was very close to OBC. So both parties have candidates
that are bad news for the “investors”. The useless, totally
“investor-befriended” incumbent MP Telele got 6,509 votes.
There were varied results among the “investor-friendly”
councillors. Mashati, the councillor for Enguserosambu lost the CCM nomination
elections for his ward, and subsequently moved to Chadema. This individual did
in 2010 send a letter seeking “partnership” with Thomson at the same time as he
was communicating with me saying that he hoped my struggle for Maasai rights
and against the investor would never end… The “investor-friendly” Long’oi of
Maaloni also lost. Unfortunately, Alais and Marekani are still candidates for
their respective wards, Oloipiri and Olorien/Magaiduru. The current councillors
for Ololosokwan, Soitsambu and Arash – who are viewed as opposed to land
grabbing “investors” – stay as CCM candidates for their wards.
The anti-landgrabbing women seat councillors Maanda Ngoitiko
and Tina Timan have moved to Chadema. There’s some confusion as to if Tina was
nominated or not. Maanda was nominated, but switched parties anyway. Apparently
CCM at regional level refused her nomination even when she clearly was elected.
The regional CCM chairman has also moved to Chadema, so the election campaign
is quite confused and agitated.
”Investors”
The hearings of the defendants in the court case
against Thomson Safaris were to be held on 24th July, but were postponed to
September. There are no reports of harassment and violence, and it seem like
Thomson are keeping to the request by the old DC and not trying to restrict
access to the land they occupy while the court case is ongoing.
OBC have their camp prepared, up and running, but are
apparently still waiting for the royal hunters to visit.
I hope to soon have more news and that it will be good
news.
Susanna Nordlund
sannasus@hotmail.com
4 comments:
Hi Susanna,
Keep it up! Never be discouraged with those against human rights. Remember TRUTH NEVER CHANGES!
Hi anonymous,
Thank you very much. I'll never be discouraged by those against human rights. The problem is those that are too busy to share information.
Post a Comment