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Article

5 Dec 2012

Author:
Debbie Stothard, FIDH Deputy Secretary-General & Coordinator for Altsean-Burma

Speech of Debbie Stothard at the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights

Before I proceed any further, I would like to acknowledge the following people...These men, women and children were killed or jailed because they were trying to stop human rights abuses linked to business activities. In most of the murder cases which took place since the adoption of the Guiding Principles, no one has been convicted for the crimes.