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القصة

2 مايو 2017

World Bank Group's financial intermediaries linked to various human rights abuses in Southeast Asia; companies & the IFC respond

 

Inclusive Development International, in collaboration with Bank Information Center, Tarkapaw Youth Group, Urgewald, 11.11.11, Accountability Counsel, and Ulu Foundation allege in this report that various banks and investment groups have invested millions of dollars to operate or fund local companies in Southeast Asia that are linked to human rights abuses including land grabbing and forced evictions.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies named in this report to respond – the responses are linked below. The following sent responses: International Finance Corporation, Dragon Capital, Indonesia Infrastructure Finance, and Raiffeisen Bank International.

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Dragon Capital Group عرض الرد
Vietnam Investment Group عرض الرد
Raiffeisen Zentralbank (RZB Group) عرض الرد
Energy Earth

لا جواب

VietinBank

لا جواب

Vietnam Electricity

لا جواب

Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC)

لا جواب

China-ASEAN Investment Cooperation Fund (CAF)

لا جواب

BDO Unibank

لا جواب

Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation

لا جواب

Vietnam Rubber Group

لا جواب

Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL)

لا جواب

Gemadept

لا جواب

China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG)

لا جواب

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