Ivory Coast: Stop attempt to defraud Trafigura toxic waste dump victims, urges Amnesty
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Posted: 18 December 2009 An attempt to defraud victims of the Trafigura toxic waste dump disaster out of £31 million must be stopped, Amnesty International said today in an open letter. An organisation known as the National Coordination of Toxic Waste Victims of Côte d'Ivoire (CNVDT-CI) is falsely claiming to represent some 30,000 victims who brought a court case against Trafigura in the UK. The organisation has applied for the £31 million compensation owed to the victims to be transferred to its bank account. CNVDT-CI will today appeal a decision in the Ivorian courts that blocked it from receiving the compensation awarded in the UK settlement. The £31 million is currently subject to a freezing order and the victims have yet to receive their money. This waste was then dumped in various locations around the city. More than 100,000 people sought medical attention for a range of health problems and there were 15 reported deaths. On 23 September 2009, the High Court of England and Wales approved the £31 million settlement between nearly 30,000 victims of the toxic waste dumping and Trafigura. |

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