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27 Aug 2019

Colombia: 18 years later, Tabaco community still seeks justice over displacement by Cerrejon coal project

An article raising concerns over the lack of justice after 18 years in the case of a forced eviction of Afro Colombian residents in the township of Tabaco, La Guajira, points at Cerrejon coal co. (part of Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Glencore).  The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Cerrejon to respond to the allegations.  The response is provided.