by Richard | Sep 1, 2024 | Case Based Legal Support, Cases/PILIWA Members, Guinea
The Tribunal Judiciaire in Paris, France has begun hearing the case brought before it by the survivors of the 2012 massacre by state security forces in the village of Zogota in the West African country of Guinea. The hearing was inconclusive as the government of...
by Richard | Aug 28, 2024 | Case Based Legal Support, Cases/PILIWA Members, Guinea, Home Slider
Survivors of the 2012 massacre by state security forces in the village of Zogota in the West African country of Guinea are keeping their fingers crossed as hearing of their Exequatur suit begins today at the Tribunal Judiciaire in Paris, France. The stakes in this...
by Richard | Jul 12, 2024 | Guinea, Home Slider, Science
Some residents of Senguelen, a farming community in Guinea, are worried about the effects of construction works in the area on their lives. The on-going construction of a port and railway facilities at the Morebayah estuary, which is few kilometers to Senguelen, has...
by Richard | May 31, 2024 | Guinea, Home Slider, Science
Several concerns are being raised by some communities in the West African country of Guinea over various adverse effects of construction activities meant to pave the way for the kick-off of the Simandou iron ore mining project in Guinea, estimated at over two billion...
by Emyloia | Feb 27, 2024 | Guinea
The Board of Directors of Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is exposing Guinean communities and the company’s shareholders to grave risks by approving a $6.2 billion investment in the Simandou iron project without adequately studying and mitigating environmental...
by WebMaster | Nov 1, 2023 | Cases/PILIWA Members, Guinea
Survivors of the 2012 massacre by state security forces in the village of Zogota in the West African country of Guinea are asking the Tribunal Judiciaire in Paris, France, to ensure that justice is finally served in their lawsuit against the Guinean state. The...
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