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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

Vidal Coaquira Umasi

Date de l'incident
29 Déc 2018
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Vidal Coaquira Umasi
Féminin
Peuples indigènes
Coups et violences
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de l'incident: Pérou
Glencore Suisse Métaux et acier, Exploitation minière, Pétrole, gaz et charbon Réponse de l'entreprise
Carlyle Group États-Unis d'Amérique Banque et finance Réponse de l'entreprise
Autres acteurs

Sources

On 29 December 2018, peasants from an indigenous community in Peru were assaulted by the security agents of the company Liderman, which belongs to the American multinational The Carlyle Group. The security guards sheltered the mine workers who were trying to forcefully remove the indigenous women from their land for mining purposes. The women claimed that the land had belonged to them for decades. These women were with their children when they were beaten and thrown to the ground. The workers were from the Antapaccay mine (Glencore investment). The local authorities have not started an investigation even though the police was involved and that there are video and photos of the incident. Glencore has declared that it will take action against the employees that are found responsible for the violence.