Week of Mobilization to Stop Corporate Crimes and Impunity
23-06-2014
In June 2014, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) will discuss in Genebra (Switzerland) the adoption of a resolution to establish a legally binding instrument to enforce binding rules regarding human rights and Transnational Corporations (TNCs). As a result of ongoing violations of human rights by TNCs such as the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh that killed 1,132 factory (mostly female) workers, the 2012 Marikana massacre of 34 miners in South Africa, the ongoing destruction caused by Shell in Nigeria’s Ogoniland and by Chevron in the Ecuadorean Amazon as well as the human rights violations linked to the Cerrejon Coal mine in Colombia – along with countless others – the need for radical action to control the devastating violations by TNCs has never been more urgent.
In order to push the UNHRC to adopt this type of binding Treaty, a coalition of social movements, networks and civil society organizations is organizing a full week of mobilization from 23 to 27 June. Click HERE to see the full program of mobilizations.
For further information, click to read and sign the “Call for an international legally binding instrument on human rights, transnational corporations and other business enterprises”.
Click HERE for further details on how to get involved in the week of action.
In order to push the UNHRC to adopt this type of binding Treaty, a coalition of social movements, networks and civil society organizations is organizing a full week of mobilization from 23 to 27 June. Click HERE to see the full program of mobilizations.
For further information, click to read and sign the “Call for an international legally binding instrument on human rights, transnational corporations and other business enterprises”.
Click HERE for further details on how to get involved in the week of action.