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攻击人权捍卫者

Elsa Ardila

事故日期
2015年11月1日
日期准确度
年份和月份正确
女性
环境关注组
司法或法律骚扰:其他
目标: Individual
事发地点: 哥伦比亚
Endesa (part of Enel) 意大利 油、气、煤, 能源
Emgesa (part of Endesa) 哥伦比亚 能源
Enel 意大利 氢能, 能源

Sources

In November 2015, local company EMGESA - a subsidiary of the Italian multinational ENEL, which built the Quimbo dam - accused Miller Dussan and Elsa Ardila, former president of ASOQUIMBO (Association of Those Affected by the Quimbo dam), of obstructing public roads and affecting public order. This charge, which carries between two to five years in prison, relates to a mobilisation in 2012, that was organised by several local NGOs and civil society organisations, including ASOQUIMBO, to protest against the damage to a local bridge caused by EMGESA.