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法律訴訟(針對公眾參與的策略性訴訟)

2017年8月15日

Nolberto Berrio Huilca

狀態: ONGOING

提訴日期
2017年8月15日
日期準確度
全部正確
Nolberto Berrio Huilca
刑事
男性
受影響社區的領導者或成員
訴訟:針對公眾參與的策略性訴訟
法律申索: 非法結社犯罪, 加重傷害, 干擾, 非法持有武器和爆炸物
提訴方: Company
目標: Individual
申訴地點: 秘魯
事發地點: 秘魯
China Minmetals 中國 採礦, 金屬和鋼鐵

Sources

On 1 October 2015, the Peruvian social leaders of Apurímac, Edwar Brandon Quispe Cuno, Javier Mamani Coaquira, Edwin Chumbes Challanca, Asunto Huamani Huamani, Abraham Vargas Ichuhuayta, Justino Chiclla Quispe, Vidal Ccorpuna Alejo, Uriel Mendoza Espinoza, Wilmer Cárdenas Romero, Octavio Ccorpuna Pinares, Amílcar Quispe Letona, Leonardo Taype Huamanga, Willian Richard Huillca Ocon, Clever Sullca Huarcaya, Juan Lima Huamani, Placido Sulca Costa, Gilberto Vargas Antacayo, Nolberto Berrio Huilca, and Joel Panique Flores were sued by the mining company MMG Limited Las Bambas. They were accused of illicit association to commit a crime, aggravated damage, disturbances, and illegal possession of weapons and explosives. According to the Peruvian Criminal Code, the penalties for those crimes are between 11 and 17 years of imprisonment. The complaint was initiated concerning the demonstrations between 25 and 28 September 2015 by the rural communities of Cotabambas in opposition to the company’s mining project. The social leaders Edwar Brandon Quispe Cuno and Javier Mamani Coaquira suffered 6 months of preventive detention. In March 2020, the Unipersonal Court of Cotabambas did not find sufficient evidence against the social leaders and acquitted them from the charges.