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2015년 7월 23일

A report by SOMO & Green Advocates sheds light on the negative human rights impacts of companies with Liberian operations

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A report by Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO) and Green Advocates entitled ‘Liberia Back in Business?' raises concerns regarding the human rights impacts of several companies with Liberian operations. The most serious of these concerns relate to the community impacts of ArcelorMittal, Golden Veroleum Liberia and Liberian Agricultural Company's operations. The 'Liberia Back in Business' report, statements by GVL and ArcerlorMittal, as well as an article regarding a government investigation into Liberian Agricultural Company, are provided.

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