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Article

17 May 2021

Author:
Leigh Day (UK)

Leigh Day's statement

"Settlement agreed with Petra Diamonds Limited following claims of serious human rights abuses"

Leigh Day has agreed the settlement on behalf of 71 claimants who allege that they suffered serious human rights abuses by security personnel employed or contracted by the Williamson Diamond Mine and by police who work at and around the Williamson Diamond Mine. Petra Diamonds Limited has denied the involvement of employees of Williamson Diamonds Limited.

Ten of the claims are brought by the families of those who are alleged to have been killed at the Mine. The claims were issued in the High Court in London against Petra Diamonds Limited, and its majority-owned Tanzanian subsidiary, Williamson Diamonds Limited in February and July 2020. The settlement agreement includes...compensation...community projects...medical support programme...community access to the mine...investigation of further claims...an operational grievance mechanism....[and protection of human rights defenders]

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