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Serious human rights violations in Asia involving companies and the inefficacy of national legal instruments

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  Descargar: MP3 (1.3 MB)   Approximately 40 million people were affected by the intentional fires in 2 million hectares of lands and forests in Indonesia in 2015 to prepare the lands for palm oil production. 23 people died, most of●●●

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COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS ALERT TO THE BLOCKING OF THE UN BINDING TREATY TO PROTECT THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS

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      Geneva, October 27 – More than 200 delegates from more than 80 countries representing social movements, trade unions, and global civil society,(1) including communities affected by the human rights violations of transnational corporations are actively involved this●●●

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PRESS RELEASE: We need a treaty to protect human rights from Transnational Corporations’ activities

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      We need a treaty to protect human rights from Transnational Corporations’ activities     Geneva, October 24 – The Global Campaign(1) is in Geneva for a Week of Peoples Mobilisation, from October 23 to 27, which coincides●●●

👵👩 A nos grands-mères, mères, soeurs, filles et petites-filles, cette journée est dédiée à vos combats ✊. Avec une pensée particulière pour les paysannes 👩‍🌾 et les travailleuses exploitées dans le monde entier...
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60M liters of oil leaked into the Ecuadorian Amazon by @Chevron for nearly 30 years and 30,000+ people are still seeking justice

This unchecked corporate power running rampant is yet another example of a transnational corporation using a system that guarantees its impunity🧵

As #HRC55 moves ahead following #WTOMC13AbuDhabi, let's confront the reality: transnational corporations wield immense power, often at the expense of #HumanRights

It's time to demand accountability, regulation and justice in light of their violations

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