Land grabbing and human rights in Colombia
- Telebraille
- 09 December 2013
The debate over land grabbing in Colombia by European multinational companies has crossed borders and has aroused the interest of the European Parliament.
The debate over land grabbing in Colombia by European multinational companies has crossed borders and has aroused the interest of the European Parliament.
En una carta publicada recientemente, critican la ley de víctimas y restitución de tierras, 25 eurodiputados expresaron su preocupación por la acumulación de tierras y el intento del gobierno por modificar la ley, favoreciendo las grandes empresas.
Camerún también sufre el problema del acaparamiento de tierras. Cientos de miles de hectáreas han sido arrebatadas a comunidades.
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Wilmar says it will ensure that its own plantations and companies from which it sources only provide products that are “free from links to deforestation or abuse of human rights and local communities”.
Labour bill aims to make it more difficult for foreign investors to purchase rural land