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Article

20 May 2010

Author:
Sandra Hernandez, Colombia Reports

Palm oil businessmen arrested over forced displacement in Choco [Colombia]

Colombia's prosecutor general ordered the arrest of 24 individuals from palm oil companies in the north-west department of Choco. The men are suspected of organizing the forced displacement of two Afro-Colombians communities from the Curvarado and Jiguamiand river basins. La Verdad Abierta reports that the men are accused of forced displacement, conspiracy, and invasion of properties belonging to Afro-Colombian communities. The groups were displaced in the late 1990s after suffering violence from paramilitary groups.