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2016년 1월 13일

Colombia: Report alleges abuses by security forces employed by Swedish & Latin American companies building Hidroituango dam

A report launched in November 2015 by a group of Swedish Civil Society Organizations portraits the main human rights risks associated with a consortium of Atlas Copco & Scania (Sweden), Camargo Correa (Brazil), Coninsa-Ramón H, Conconcreto and EPM (Colombia).  Scania responded to the authors of the report. Its response is available onlyin Swedish.  Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited all Latin American companies to respond. The responses are provided by Camargo Correa, Conconcreto and EPM. Coninsa-Ramón H did not respond, we will inform later if the company responds. To read this story in Spanish, click here.

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Coninsa Ramón H

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