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Нападение на правозащитника

Ramón Abanto Bernal

Дата инцидента
13 Мар 2017
Точность даты
Все верно
Мужчина
Коренные народы
Судебное или правовое преследование: Другое
Цель: Физическое лицо
Место происшествия: Перу
Minera Yanacocha (part of Newmont) Перу Металлы и сталь, Горнодобывающая промышленность
Compañia de Minas Buenaventura Перу Металлы и сталь
Newmont (formerly Newmont Goldcorp) Соединенные Штаты Америки Горнодобывающая промышленность
Sumitomo Group Япония Диверсифицированные/конгломераты

Источники

On March 6 2017, the trial re-opened against 16 community leaders opposed to the mining mega-project Conga, after the 2nd Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Celendín filed an indictment in which a sentence of up to 36 years in prison is sought, as well as the payment of a file of ten thousand soles by each accused. The trial is allegedly a result of the struggle of the local communities against the mining company Yanacocha, owned by Newmont Mining Corporation, Buenaventura and the International Finance Corporation. Among the 16 are: Milton Sánchez Cubas, Jeni Cojal, Ramón Abanto Bernal, César Tomás Bolaños Ayala, José Percy Zamora Díaz, Segundo Sare Ortiz, Jeremías Chávez Rodríguez, Maritza Emperatriz Bolaños Ayala, Fabio Rodríguez Rojas, María Bilda Silva Rodríguez, Alberto Izquierdo Vargas, Segundo Manuel Bolaños Ayala, Justiniano Montoya García, Arístides Arévalo Ortiz, Andrea Rodríguez Chávez and Elsa Elvira Bolaños Atalaya.