A report from the Oakland Institute claims extrajudicial killings, rape and forced displacement are taking place in Tanzania’s national parks.
The World Bank is considering a formal investigation into allegations that Tanzanian national park rangers, which it funds, are responsible for human rights violations, including murder and rape.
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