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2010년 11월 8일

저자:
Canadian Centre for International Justice, RAID, Global Witness, ASADHO, ACIDH

[PDF] Congolese victims file class action against Canadian mining company

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An association representing Congolese citizens filed a class action today in a Montreal court against Canadian company Anvil Mining Limited. It is alleged that the company, by providing logistical assistance, played a role in human rights abuses, including the massacre by the Congolese military of more than 70 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2004. The citizens have brought the claim through an association of relatives of victims and survivors which is supported by a coalition of Canadian, international and Congolese non-government organizations.

다음 타임라인의 일부

Survivors of Kilwa massacre (Dem. Rep. of Congo) sue Anvil Mining in Canada - allege company complicity in killings - with links to prior comments by Anvil

Anvil Mining lawsuit (re complicity in Dem. Rep. of Congo, filed in Canada)