African wildlife charity investigates alleged human rights abuses by employees

African Parks, which manages 22 national parks and protected areas across 12 countries, said the investigation was its “highest priority” and encouraged anyone with knowledge of any abuse to come forward
African wildlife charity investigates alleged human rights abuses by employees

The Baka community live within one of the African Parks areas (Survival International/PA)

An African wildlife charity part run by Prince Harry is investigating allegations of human rights abuse by its employees of local people in the Republic of the Congo.

First reported by the Mail on Sunday (MoS), African Parks, which manages 22 national parks and protected areas across 12 countries, said the investigation was its “highest priority” and encouraged anyone with knowledge of any abuse to come forward.

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