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Procès

MMG, Guoxin and CITIC Metal lawsuit (re Las Bambas copper mine, Peru)

Statut : UNKNOWN

Date de dépôt de la plainte
1 Avr 2019
Exactitude de la date
Année et Mois corrects
Non applicable
Peuples indigènes, Communauté, NGO, Défenseur des droits de l'homme
Lieu de dépôt de la plainte: Pérou
Lieu de l'incident: Pérou
Type de litige: National

Entreprises

CITIC Metal Chine Métaux et acier, Exploitation minière
Minerals and Metals Group (MMG) (part of China Minmetals) Australie Métaux et acier, Exploitation minière
CNIC Corporation Limited (former Guoxin International Investment) Chine Exploitation minière, Ressources naturelles : Général, Investment
China Minmetals Chine Exploitation minière, Métaux et acier

Sources

Snapshot: In 2019, communities in Apurímac, Peru, represented by the Front for the Defence of the Interests and Development of the Province of Cotabambas, filed a lawsuit against the Chinese mining consortium operating the Las Bambas copper mine and the national police to the Tambobamba Combined Civil Court. The lawsuit alleges violations of community rights and contends that modifications made to the Environmental Impact Assessment resulted in certain pollution reduction measures not being implemented. Additionally, they argue that the agreement between the national police and the mining consortium compromise the impartiality and independence of the police. The Public Prosecutor's Office has defended the legality of the agreement between the National Police and Las Bambas. The case is ongoing.