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Prince Harry linked charity ‘admits human rights abuses’ after ‘claims of rape’ | Royal | News

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A major charity linked to Prince Harry has admitted that its rangers committed human rights abuses in Congo-Brazzaville. The news comes after a report in January published last year by the Mail on Sunday which accused African Parks rangers of beating, waterboarding and raping locals to stop them accessing ancestral forests.

Now, African Parks has published a statement acknowledging that human rights abuses occurred in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park.

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