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Heritage dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon s new African HQ

Heritage dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon’s new African HQ Reuters 1 hour ago By Wendell Roelf By Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - For the Khoi and San - South Africa s first inhabitants - a verdant patch of land in Cape Town embodies victory and tragedy. The two communities drove back cattle-raiding Portuguese soldiers there in 1510. But, a century and a half later, it was where Dutch settlers launched a campaign of land dispossession. Today it is again the scene of another conflict, this time over a development where construction is due to begin this month and which will eventually be home to a new 70,000-square metre Africa headquarters for U.S. retail giant Amazon.

Heritage dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon’s new African HQ

Heritage dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon’s new African HQ
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Dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon s Africa HQ

Dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon s Africa HQ
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Heritage dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon s new

Some Khoi and San say project threatens heritage Developers say project underwent public approval procedure By Wendell Roelf The two communities drove back cattle-raiding Portuguese soldiers there in 1510. But, a century and a half later, it was where Dutch settlers launched a campaign of land dispossession. Today it is again the scene of another conflict, this time over a development where construction is due to begin this month and which will eventually be home to a new 70,000-square metre Africa headquarters for U.S. retail giant Amazon. “This is where land was first stolen,” said Tauriq Jenkins, of the Goringhaicona Khoena Council, a Khoi traditional group opposed to the project. “We want a World Heritage Site. We do not want 150,000 tonnes of concrete.”

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