Nonhle Mbuthuma is battling for her community's right to say no to the exploitation of their territory in a hangover of the apartheid eraAs a child, Nonhle Mbuthuma would wake up in her family's thatched hut listening to the waves crashing on South Africa's Wild Coast , then go and play on the sand dunes, head off to school or help her parents cultivate sweet potatoes and bananas on the family plot.Today, she can rarely stay in the same place for any length of time and is more likely to be keeping her ears alert to signs of danger. At times she needs bodyguards or goes into hiding. Continue reading...
'I thank god I am alive': standing firm against mineral extraction in South Africa
21. červenece 2018 11:00
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Zdroj: The Guardian