Congressman accuses intl mining companies of land theft in Colombia
Congressman accuses intl mining companies of land theft in Colombia
May 9, 2014 posted by Tim Hinchliffe
Colombian Congressman Ivan Cepeda has accused three mining companies of using falsified documents to seize land intended for farmers and displaced persons, local media reported on Friday.
According to Cepeda, multinational mining companies Drummond, Prodeco from the Glencore Xstrata group, and Cerro Matoso from the BHP Billiton group cleared territories for mining purposes by using documentary methods of falsehoods to acquire land intended for farmers, displaced citizens and land reform, El Colombiano reported.
The Congressman claimed that Drummond used the courts to empty lands held by former paramilitaries, particularly near the town of Jagua de Ibrico in the northern state of Cesar.
What took place in Cesar was truly a strategy of emptying the territory from the hand of the paramilitary groups in favor of Drummond, Cepeda told Colombian media on Wednesday.
Incredible, the congressman tweeted. Drummond seeks to legalize plundering through processes of adverse possession against displaced and murdered farmers.
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