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10 Окт 2022

Laos: Soldiers fenced off area for a cassava processing plant forcing a hundred families to give up lands

Radio Free Asia reports that about a hundred families in Champassak province in southern Laos were forced to give up their farmlands for AIDC Trading’s planned cassava processing plant without proper compensation after Lao soldiers fenced off the area.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited AIDC to respond. The company did not respond.