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الاعتداء على المدافعين عن حقوق الإنسان

6 مارس 2017

Milton Sánchez Cubas Plataforma Interinstitucional Celendina (PIC)

تاريخ الحادثة
6 مارس 2017
دقة التاريخ
جميعها صحيحة
ذكر
شعوب أصلية
الدعاوى القضائية والإجراءات التنظيمية: عامة
ضحية الاعتداء: فرد
موقع الحادثة: بيرو
Minera Yanacocha (part of Newmont) بيرو الحديد والصلب, المناجم
Compañia de Minas Buenaventura بيرو الحديد والصلب
Newmont (formerly Newmont Goldcorp) الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية المناجم
Sumitomo Group اليابان التكتلات/الشركات المتنوعة

المصادر

On March 6 2017, the trial re-opened against 16 community leaders opposed to the mining mega-project Conga, after the 2nd Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Celendín filed an indictment in which a sentence of up to 36 years in prison is sought, as well as the payment of a file of ten thousand soles by each accused. Among the accused is the environmental leader Milton Sánchez Cubas, secretary general of the Plataforma Interinstitucional Celendina (PIC), who was a beneficiary of precautionary measures granted by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) because of various threats to his life and personal integrity. The trial is allegedly a result of the struggle of the local communities against the mining company Yanacocha, owned by Newmont Mining Corporation, Buenaventura and the International Finance Corporation. According to the Latin America Solidarity Centre, Sánchez has faced some 50 court proceedings but has never been convicted.