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Africa Live: Kenyans urged to stay calm after news of helicopter crash - BBC News Africa Live: Kenyans urged to stay calm after news of helicopter crash - BBC News
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Richard Hamilton By Ian Wafula
BBC World Service newsroom BBC News security correspondent, Nairobi
Campaign group Survival International has accused the UN's cultural organisation, Unesco, of complicity in the forcible eviction and abuse of indigenous people. A military helicopter reportedly carrying senior military officers has crashed and caught fire.
In a report to mark World Heritage Day, it says serious abuses are being committed in the name of conservation at several Unesco World Heritage Sites in Africa and Asia.
Unesco has issued a statement to the BBC strongly contesting the allegations.
It says it has made respect for the rights of indigenous people a fundamental principle in the management of its sites.
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