Liberia: GVL violates villagers’ rights then sues them for palm theft
- FrontPageAfrica
- 09 Mar 2023
Five men were arrested and beaten on accusations of stealing palm from GVL plantation, but they deny any wrongdoing.
Five men were arrested and beaten on accusations of stealing palm from GVL plantation, but they deny any wrongdoing.
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“GVL came here and told our people to give it land so it can provide citizens with jobs and development. Now, we have given GVL land and the jobs have been taken away from us"
The company is also found to have violated the land and cultural rights of local communities, including the right to free prior and informed consent and social requirements on basic needs and grievance and remedy.