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One year on, UN experts urge Brazil to urgently boost efforts to address impacts of dam collapse

Nov 05, 2016, at 01:34 pm

New York, Nov 5 (Just Earth News): Voicing concern over the many pressing human rights impacts on some six million people since the worst mine disaster occurred in Brazil one year ago, a group of United Nations human rights experts on Friday issued a strong call on the Government to immediately redouble efforts to solve health problems and speed up the resettlement process of those affected.

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