Human Rights Violations in Parks
Co-Managed by the World Wildlife Foundation
Kaziranga National Park.
Kaziranga National Park was established in 1974. Human Rights violations in the park include:
7-year-old boy shot by park guards
300 families evicted in the park buffer zone
More then 100 extra-judicial killings perpetuated by park authorities in the last 20 years
Salonga National Park
Salonga National Park was established in 1970 on the lands of the Mongo, the Mbole and the Twa indigenous peoples. Human Rights violations in the park include:
Indigenous Peoples were forcibly and violently evicted, and relocated without consultation
One man suspected of fishing was publicly by Eco-guards
Eco-guards tortured and raped at least four women, including two pregnant woman
Eco-guards constantly conduct arbitrary arrests and detentions, used to extort Indigenous Peoples.
Chitwan National Park
The Chitwan National Park was established in 1971 on the lands of the Tharu, Bote, Majhi, Darai and Kumal Indigenous Peoples.
Government of Nepal illegally displaced around 20,000 Tharu people without compensation
During evictions that occurred in 2019 and 2020, the army raped twenty-seven women, six of whom were killed
Shikharam Chaudhary was killed by eco-guards for collecting snails inside the park borders
Kaeng Krachan National Park
The Kaeng Krachan National Park was listed as a World Heritage site in 2021 on the traditional lands of the Karen Indigenous Peoples
Karen indigenous people were forcibly evicted from their lands, their houses, rice granaries and agriculture tools were destroyed
Violence, excessive use of force and extra-judicial killings against the Karen people have been reported
Ngoyla Wildlife Reserve
The Ngoyla Wildlife Reserve was created in 2014 on the customary lands of indigenous Baka communities without proper process of free, prior and informed consent.
Establishment of the reserve has resulted in impoverishment, decline of health, rise of disease and cultural loss for Baka communities
Eco-guards have committed gross human rights violations towards Baka people including death threats, intimidations, harassments, torture and beatings