Account of the Kilwa case, with the most comprehensive available list of victims, compiled by RAID for the UN Business and Human Rights Forum 2014.
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In October 2004 the Congolese military made use of Anvil Mining Limited’s logistic and personnel in an operation that resulted in the detention, torture, rape, and killing of civilians.
Communiqué de presse Pas de justice au Canada pour les victimes congolaises de massacre: la Cour suprême du Canada rejette l’autorisation d’appel Par une décision qui met un terme à toute possibilité de réparation judiciaire au Canada pour les victimes du massacre de Kilwa, la Cour suprême du Canada a rejeté la demande d’autorisation d’appel
Press Release In a decision that represents the end of any judicial relief in Canada for victims of the Kilwa massacre, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed the application for leave to appeal brought in the case against Anvil Mining by The Canadian Association against Impunity (CAAI), an organization representing survivors and families of victims
Communiqué de Presse L’Association canadienne contre l’impunité (ACCI) s’est adressée aujourd’hui à la Cour suprême du Canada au nom de familles congolaises. Les familles veulent faire renverser une décision de la Cour d’appel du Québec qui a refusé d’entendre une cause portant sur les violations des droits humains perpétrées par la compagnie canadienne Anvil Mining
Press Release The Canadian Association Against Impunity (CAAI) has today filed an application with the Supreme Court of Canada on behalf of Congolese families. The families are seeking leave to appeal the Quebec Court of Appeal’s decision to dismiss a human rights case against the Canadian corporation Anvil Mining Limited. The appeal will decide whether
Press Release The Canadian Association Against Impunity (CAAI), expressed its profound disappointment with last week’s decision by the Quebec Court of Appeal overturning the decision of the Quebec Superior Court in the case against Anvil Mining Limited. While acknowledging the difficulties that the victims have encountered in their attempt to obtain justice, the appeal Court
L’Association canadienne contre l’impunité (ACCI), a exprimé sa profonde déception suite à la décision prise la semaine dernière par la Cour d’appel du Québec rejetant la décision de la Cour Supérieure du Québec dans la cause qui l’opposait à Anvil Mining. Tout en reconnaissant les difficultés rencontrées par les victimes dans leur tentative pour obtenir
Press Release Canadian Association Against Impunity (CAAI) statement regarding the ruling of the Superior Court of Quebec The Superior Court of Quebec has ruled today that the case against Canadian corporation Anvil Mining Limited in relation to alleged involvement in a 2004 massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo can proceed to the next stage.
Eyewitness testimony from Kilwa survivors in interviews with RAID


