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the men killed were forcibly abducted from Namibian territory by the BDF and taken Botswana to have them killed, though this point was conceded by the Namibian government at the conclusion of the inquest. Namibia's Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Security launched its own investigation of BDF activity on the Chobe River in July 2022.
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after determining that the men killed were the first to shoot. Namibian Lives Matter's leader Sinvula Mudabeti condemned the ruling, describing it as a "miscarriage of justice", arguing that no weapons were found at the scene. New allegations were made by the Namibian government in December 2021 that
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of Namibia spoke over the telephone to discuss a joint investigation, and Geingob received the family of the deceased at the state house. Geingob condemned the shoot-to-kill policy and supported the position that the men killed were innocent civilians. The diplomatic aspects of the incident were
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complicated by the site of the killings at Sedudu, which had been the subject of an intense border dispute 21 years prior. In response to the killings, anti-Botswana protests took place in Namibia cities including
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The incident challenged diplomatic relations between Botswana and Namibia and began a long term escalation of the debate over BDF practices at the Botswana–Namibia border. Following the incident, President
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At approximately 11pm on 4 November 2020, brothers Tommy Nchindo, Martin Nchindo, and Wamunyima Nchindo, and their cousin Sinvula Munyeme were killed by anti-poaching forces of the
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anti-poaching forces in 2020, and a total of 37 Namibian citizens were killed in poaching raids by December 2021. The countries of Botswana and Namibia share
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region, with critics arguing that it presents a threat to innocent civilians. At least 12 suspected poachers had previously been killed by
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criticised the action, arguing that it should instead be brought to trial as a murder case under the
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The government of Botswana announced an inquest into the killings in November 2021.
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In 2018, the government of Botswana hired a Namibian man to monitor activity on the
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policy to protect native fauna. The policy is controversial in the
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ruled in January 2022 that the killings were an act of
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template
Infobox event
considered for merging
Sedudu
Chobe River
Botswana Defence Force
Sedudu
Chobe River
Botswana–Namibia border
international incident
poaching
shoot-to-kill
Southern Africa
Botswana Defence Force
close relations
Chobe River
tour guide
Botswana Defence Force
Sedudu
Chobe River
Botswana–Namibia border
Mokgweetsi Masisi
Hage Geingob
Windhoek
Katima Mulilo
Namibian Lives Matter
High Court of Botswana
Taboka Mopipi
self-defence

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