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Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough

  • Author: Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Al Mayadeen English
  • 29 Sep 2023 22:18

After violence erupted in 2007, seven people were killed and 50 women were raped in a tea plantation in Kenya owned by Unilever. Their compensation was less than acceptable considering the size of damage done.

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    Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
  • Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
    Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
  • Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
    Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
  • Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
    Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
  • Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
    Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
  • Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough
    Unilever’s compensation over killings and rape not enough

 

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