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Demandaran a Nestle por supuesta
complicidad en crimen de uno de sus trabajadores
The Miami Herald (Miami)
Murder in Colombia prompts group to sue
Nestlé units in Miami
By Jane Bussey
Colombian
trade unionist Luciano Enrique Romero died a slow death. The fired
Nestlé factory worker, whose body was found in a paramilitary-controlled
area of Colombia a year ago, was tied up, tortured and then stabbed 40
times.Now Romero's widow, Colombian labor union SINALTRAINAL and the
Washington-based International Labor Rights Fund have filed a lawsuit in
Miami charging Nestlé USA and Nestlé of Colombia with complicity in his
death.ver
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Comunidades negras e indígenas del
Noroccidente de Colombia en riesgo por el conflicto armado
UNHCR News
Afro-Colombians and indigenous groups at
risk from fresh fighting
GENEVA,
November 3 (UNHCR) – Dozens of Afro-Colombian and indigenous communities
are at risk because of an upsurge in violence in north-western Colombia.
Ron Redmond, the refugee agency's chief spokesperson, told journalists
here Friday that while hundreds of people have fled to other parts of
Colombia and some have crossed the border into Panama, thousands more
were trapped and unable to leave.ver
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Fundación Ideas para la Paz Comercio y conflicto
(Febrero de 2006)
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FAFO Commerce, Crime and Conflict
(Anita Ramasastry and Robert C. Thompson, 16 de septiembre de 2006)
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