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Mining Watch urges Colombia to exit international agreements

MiningWatch Canada has become a signatory to a statement, signed by over 220 organisations, urging the government of Colombia to withdraw from international investment treaties which enable international companies which invest it the nation to sue when government actions damage their interests.

 The Santurban paramo in Santander, Colombia

The Santurban paramo in Santander, Colombia

More than 220 organizations, with representation from groups involved in the defence of water, life and territories, including networks, organisations and unions from Colombia, Latin America and around...

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