Brazil: Newly Released Report Exposes Human Rights Violations in the Iron and Steel Industry
要約
Date Reported: 2022年2月24日
場所: ブラジル
企業
Vale - Parent Companyプロジェクト
Vale Iron Ore Complex in Carajás, Pára - Operation関連
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Ecosystem: ( Number unknown - ブラジル - Sector unknown , Gender not reported ) , 先住民族: ( Number unknown - ブラジル - Sector unknown , Gender not reported ) , ヒューマンライツ・ディフェンダー: ( Number unknown - ブラジル - Sector unknown , Gender not reported )課題
Adequate Living Standards , Impacts on Livelihoods , 殴打及び暴力 , 威嚇及び脅迫 , State armed forces , 土地所有権 , 水へのアクセス回答
Response sought: Yes, by International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and Justiça nos Trilhos
External link to response: (Find out more)
情報源のタイプ: NGO
"“Heavy metal”: From abuse-ridden mines to global consumer goods, the journey of Brazilian iron", 24 February 2022
The report by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and Justiça nos Trilhos investigates the human rights abuses associated with the iron and steel industry in Maranhão, Brazil. It highlights the severe impacts on local communities and calls for accountability from corporations involved in the supply chain.
Key Findings
- Persistent Human Rights Violations: Despite previous reports, serious human rights abuses continue in the Carajás Corridor, affecting the rights to health, housing, and a sustainable environment.
- Community Impact: Specifically, the community of Piquiá de Baixo faces health risks, environmental degradation, and economic instability due to mining operations and steel production.
- Corporate Accountability Issues: Legal frameworks are inadequate to hold corporations accountable for their human rights impacts, highlighting the need for stronger governance.
Affected Communities
- Piquiá de Baixo: This community suffers from significant health issues and environmental pollution due to its proximity to steel mills, impacting residents' quality of life.
- Carajás Region: Widespread violations including land rights infringements, inadequate implementation of social policies, and labor rights abuses affect the local population.
The full report can be accessed here.