Prince Harry Urged To Quit Africa Charity Over 'Rapes And Abuse' Accusations
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Presently, the Duke of Sussex serves as a board member and has previously held the position of president within this non-profit organisation.
Prince Harry is being advised to step down from his role in a charity under scrutiny for allegations of rape and torture committed by its staff towards local individuals in the Republic of the Congo, The Independent reported.
Security personnel employed and financed by Africa Parks are facing accusations of human rights violations, including physical assault, sexual assault, and torture of indigenous Baka people residing in the rainforests.
Africa Parks, the African charity in question, has stated that it is actively investigating the reported allegations initially brought to light by the Mail on Sunday.