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Palm empire- state crimes in Colombia
08/13/2011 - 21:13
Français A collective documentary made in Choco in 2004 by PASC members. Palm empire- state crimes in Colombia PASC PASC Agrocarburants Chocó (...)
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Fuelling Underdevelopment in Colombia
08/07/2011 - 11:40
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Report on agrofuel impact
07/31/2011 - 15:53
Français Español International mission to verify the impact of agrofuel production on 5 zones affected by oil palm and sugarcane monocrops in Colombia, (july 2009) [Download english Report-> http://www.redcolombia.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download... International mission to verify the impact of agrofuel ONG internationales Agrocarburants Chocó (...)
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Oil palm grows by the force of violence
12/01/2011 - 12:56
http://www.cbc.collectifs.net/doc/informe_en_v3-1.pdf; “Colombia: agrocombustibles destruyen comunidades y biodiversidad”, Salva la Selva, (...)
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Chiquita and Death Squads
08/07/2011 - 12:37
Español Français With a $25 Million Fine, Chiquita Washes its Hands in Death Squad Case narcosphere.narconews.com narcosphere.narconews.com Chiquita has admitted to making payments to Colombian death squads-- but the death squads' victims won't (...)
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Palm derived agrofuels are not ecologically y sustainable
08/06/2011 - 15:40
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Palm Growers and Paramilitaries in Uraba
08/05/2011 - 12:22
African palm plantation companies are playing a growing role in helping paramilitaries consolidate their control of the Uraba region of Choco and Antioquia in Colombia. Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, and peace communities have long stood in the way of corpor (...)
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The Humanitarian Zones
08/05/2011 - 11:30
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The Colombian Plan Pacifico: Sustaining the Unsustainable
10/26/2011 - 15:33
the DariEn Gap?", Foreign Minister Noemi Sanin de Rubio asked a forum sponsored by the daily El ... Pacific countries. President Gaviria raised the DariEn Gap idea during a meeting with President Guillermo ... organizations joined OREWA to protest the decision of Codechoco to grant the Maderas del DariEn and Pizano (...)