• Leaked report says World Bank violated own rules in Ethiopia
    http://farmlandgrab.org/post/view/24445

    The World Bank repeatedly violated its own rules while funding a development initiative in Ethiopia that has been dogged by complaints that it sponsored forced evictions of thousands of indigenous people, according to a leaked report by a watchdog panel at the bank.

    The report, which was obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, examines a health and education initiative that was buoyed by nearly $2 billion in World Bank funding over the last decade. Members of the indigenous Anuak people in Ethiopia’s Gambella province charged that Ethiopian authorities used some of the bank’s money to support a massive forced relocation program and that soldiers beat, raped and killed Anuak who refused to abandon their homes. The bank continued funding the health and education initiative for years after the allegations emerged.

    The report by the World Bank’s internal Inspection Panel found that there was an “operational link” between the World Bank-funded program and the Ethiopian government’s relocation push, which was known as “villagization.” By failing to acknowledge this link and take action to protect affected communities, the bank violated its own policies on project appraisal, risk assessment, financial analysis and protection of indigenous peoples, the panel’s report concludes.

    “The bank has enabled the forcible transfer of tens of thousands of indigenous people from their ancestral lands,” said David Pred, director of Inclusive Development International, a nonprofit that filed the complaint on behalf of 26 Anuak refugees.

    #terres #BM #éthiopie #évictions_forcées #peuples_autochtones

  • Thousands displaced by Guatemala’s land grabs
    http://farmlandgrab.org/post/view/22530

    The Guatemalan government has promised to give land to thousands of people evicted two and a half years ago.

    They were forced from their land to make way for sugar and palm oil plantations.

    But despite the government offer, hundreds of families remain displaced.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhvRP9l8K2k


    #terres #agrobusiness #agrocarburants #évictions_forcées #Guatemala

    • Attaque du village le 25/05/11

      Guatemala - Masacre y represión de líderes campesinos - Annual Survey of violations of trade union rights 2012 - ITUC
      http://survey.ituc-csi.org/Masacre-y-represion-de-lideres.html?lang=en

      El 21 de mayo de 2011, se produjo un ataque armado contra campesinos y sus familias en el Valle del Polochic, principalmente en las comunidades de Agua Caliente y El Sauce Inup, Panzós, Alta Verapaz. El ataque se inició a las 8 de la mañana cuando 30 guardias del ingenio Chabil Utzaj llegaron a la comunidad de Agua Caliente preguntando por dos líderes campesinos. Oscar Reyes fue asesinado y otros cinco campesinos, Santiago Soc, Mario Maquin, Miguel Choc, Marcelino Ical Chub y Arnoldo Caal Rax resultaron heridos.

      Deux ans plus tard (13/02/13), la même société détruit les plantations (sauvages (?) sur une terre appartenant à l’État) de fortune réalisées après la première expulsion.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J154tpkkMOA

    • Guatemala: Familias desalojadas en el Polochic siguen sufriendo hambre y represión
      http://farmlandgrab.org/post/view/22301#sthash.Y4ycQNrE.dpuf

      El pasado 2 de julio, la capital guatemalteca fue el escenario de la presentación del informe final sobre el “Censo de condiciones de vida de las comunidades que fueron desalojadas en el Valle del Polochic en marzo de 2011” Realizado por el Colectivo Estudios Rurales “Ixim”, el Comité de Unidad Campesina (CUC) y la Fundación Guillermo Toriello (FGT), el estudio evidencia la dramática situación que viven 637 de las casi 800 familias q’eqchies’ desalojadas hace dos años por el ingenio Chabil Utzaj, propiedad del coloso agroindustrial nicaragüense GRUPO PELLAS.

      #répression