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Tag Archives: human rights
The FBX Blog: The Unfolding Story [updated 27 March 2014]
The FBI (and ASIO) stole my girlfriend [Updated 27 March 2014] http://www.facebook.com/Mininganalyst Overview There is no hard and firm definition of what makes someone a ‘dissident’ in the US, no red line one crosses from being a regular citizen to … Continue reading
Posted in corruption, dissident, foreign affairs, human rights, non fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, ASIO, equity analyst, equity research, FBI, Freeport, Freeport McMoRan, Grasberg, human rights, New York, NYC, Wall Street, West Papua, Wharton
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Reports of eye witness accounts of Freeport’s human rights abuses
Freeport, by its own account, has co-operated with, financed and supported the Indonesian military in West Papua. More disturbing, there have been multiple eye witness reports of Freeport security taking direct part in human rights abuses in the past, with … Continue reading
Posted in corruption, dissident, foreign affairs, human rights, non fiction
Tagged abuse, FBI, Freeport McMoRan, Grasberg, human rights, West Papua
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