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25 四月 2025

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Front Line Defenders

Peru: Indigenous and campesino HRDs criminalised after protests against Las Bambas in 2015 are acquitted

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"Court overturn sentences and acquits the eleven indigenous and campesino human rights defenders of Cotabambas criminalised", 25 April 2025

... On 22 April 2025, the Criminal Chamber of Appeals of the Supreme Court of Justice of Apurímac overturned the July 2024 sentences and acquitted human rights defenders Virginia Pinares Ochoa, Rodolfo Abarca Quispe, Lisbeth Abarca Peña, Ronald Andrés Bello Abarca, Juan Pablo Cconislla Gallegos, Maximiliano Huachaca Mamani, Alem Torre Garcés, Jacinto Lima Lucas, Walter Moreano Andrada, Romualdo Ochoa Aysa and Cosme Bolívar Escudero from all criminal and civil charges. The community leaders had previously been sentenced to prison terms ranging from eight to ten years, and were ordered to collectively pay a compensation of 50 000 soles to the State and 88 600 U.S. dollars to mining company 'MMG Las Bambas'.

The judicial process against the defenders took place within the context of collective protests in September 2015, where the affected communities demanded transparency regarding the information shared, as well as the application of prior consultation on the environmental impact of the extractive project on their territories. The eleven defenders were criminalised as a reprisal for their leadership roles and defence of their communities from the negative impact of the activities of the mining company. Almost ten years after the beginning of the criminal process, the Criminal Chamber of Appeals of the Supreme Court of Justice of Apurímac overturned the sentences, asserting that there was insufficient evidence to determine the criminal responsibility of the accused, and that the determination of the sum of the civil reparation lacked a proper legal basis...

Front Line Defenders urges the authorities not only to comply with the Court’s decision, but also to make sure it implements effective protection mechanisms for the communities affected by extractive projects, as established in Convention 169 of the ILO. Finally, Front Line Defenders reiterates its call to the MMG Las Bambas mining company to comply with the due diligence principles within the framework of its activities, ensuring that actions leading to the criminalisation of human rights defenders are not repeated...

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