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1 Set 2010

Author:
Kosa

[PDF] Seminar: The unfinished business of Apartheid [Bonn, 24-25 Sep 2010]

In 2002 South African Apartheid victims filed a claim for compensation in the United States of America against five international companies. Daimler, Ford, IBM, General Motors and Rheinmetall are accused of consciously supporting the racial system of Apartheid in South Africa...Together with Marjorie Jobson, the director of Khulumani, Charles Abrahams, the victims’ lawyer and further guests we would like to inform about the claim’s background and discuss possibilities and legal options of implementing international human rights...[Contributors include: Hein Moellers, Marjorie Jobson, Johanna Kusch, Miriam Saage-Maass, Charles Abrahams]

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