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Prince Harry-linked charity African Parks admits to human rights abuses in Congo
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African Parks, a conservation organisation with Prince Harry as a board member, has acknowledged human rights abuses, including rape and torture, committed by park rangers in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park. An independent review confirmed systemic failures, prompting the charity to promise reforms like stronger safeguarding and support for marginalised Baka communities.
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