Multinationals, the Colombian State and Human Rights
Colombia Solidarity | 19.10.2008 21:30 | Repression
7pm Tuesday, 21st October
At the Apple Tree pub, 45 Mount Pleasant, London, WC1X 0AE
Social movements in Colombia have carried out a three-year programme of investigation into multinational corporations and human rights. They looked at the food, mining, oil and public utilities sectors, as well as the impact on indigenous peoples.
This summer our delegates attended the Peoples’ Permanent Tribunal session on indigenous genocide and the final hearing. The Tribunal found that 43 multinational corporations have benefited from human rights abuses in Colombia.
Translation into Spanish will be available in the meeting.
Traducción de la reunión a español será disponible.
At the Apple Tree pub, 45 Mount Pleasant, London, WC1X 0AE
Social movements in Colombia have carried out a three-year programme of investigation into multinational corporations and human rights. They looked at the food, mining, oil and public utilities sectors, as well as the impact on indigenous peoples.
This summer our delegates attended the Peoples’ Permanent Tribunal session on indigenous genocide and the final hearing. The Tribunal found that 43 multinational corporations have benefited from human rights abuses in Colombia.
Translation into Spanish will be available in the meeting.
Traducción de la reunión a español será disponible.
Colombia Solidarity
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colombiasolidarity@riseup.net
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