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Artículo

13 Oct 2007

Autor:
Khulumani Support Group

[PDF] Khulumani International Lawsuit Appeal Victory Removes an Obstacle to Justice for Victims and to the Advance of Corporate Accountability [So. Africa]

Khulumani Support Group welcomes the long-awaited decision of the New York circuit court of Appeal to reverse the finding of the district court on its Alien Tort Statute claim (Khulumani et al v. Barclays et al)… The decision is a victory in a long struggle for justice for victims of corporate complicity with the illegitimate apartheid government. All the defendant companies listed in the Khulumani et al v. Barclays et al lawsuit can be shown, not only to have profited from apartheid, but also to have propped up the illegitimate regime long beyond the declaration of apartheid as a crime against humanity by the United Nations…

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