He tried multiple times to get a meeting with the ginger haired one

The head of this foreign charity that is under fire, tried multiple times without success to get a meeting with the ginger haired one to discuss what steps should be taken.

The ginger haired one has washed his hands of the whole thing and pretends he was never a part of it.

Peter Fearnhead

African Parks

Prince Harry

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So many charities in that region of the world are about land grabs or human trafficking.

Jan 2024 – A leading conservation charity, with Prince Harry as a director, is accused of employing guards who commit atrocities against indigenous people in Africa’s rainforests. The guards, managed by African Parks, are alleged to engage in rape, beatings, and torture to intimidate indigenous communities from accessing their traditional lands. The charity, backed by a billionaire consortium, operates in 12 African countries, claiming to save wildlife while working with local communities. However, first-hand testimonies reveal horrific abuse inflicted on the Baka people, once known as pygmies, including forced drowning, beatings, and rape.

Despite Prince Harry’s involvement and the charity’s accolades, such as a recent humanitarian award, allegations of abuse persist. The Baka people, witnessing the brutality, appeal to Harry to intervene and address the suffering in their communities. Harry, deeply connected to Africa, became involved with African Parks to promote conservation that involves and benefits local populations. Upon learning of the allegations, his foundation asserts that he promptly escalated the issue to the charity’s leadership.

The allegations against African Parks were first brought to Harry’s attention by Survival International, a group advocating for indigenous rights. The charity’s response denies tolerance for abuse and emphasizes its commitment to investigating allegations thoroughly. However, tensions persist between conservation efforts and indigenous rights, with indigenous groups often bearing the brunt of conservation policies. African Parks maintains its stance of zero tolerance for abuse while engaging with external scrutiny and investigations into the allegations.