Liberians 'pressured to sell land' for palm oil plantations
- BBC
- 23 July 2015
Communities in Liberia are being pressured to sign away their land to make way for palm oil plantations, according to a campaign group.
Communities in Liberia are being pressured to sign away their land to make way for palm oil plantations, according to a campaign group.
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