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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

PressRelease_ 6_ 15_2011.pdf

A group conducting research on foreign investments in agriculture in Subsaharan Africa - especially those involving the long-term appropriation of national and native lands - is interested in knowing the people behind Herakles Capital and its subsidiaries, Herakles Farms, Cameroon et al. Why? They said, to find out whether, aside the environmental concerns, these investors are aware that the authority of the government of Cameroun to administer its former peer trust territory of Southern Cameroons has been challenged by the latter's representatives; that it is the subject of a case still pending at an international tribunal - the African Union Commission on Human and People's Rights. This issue is of critical importance because of the type of lease granted to Herakles by the State Party Defendant: 70,000 acres (hectares?) of giveaway Southern Cameroons land for 99 years - what neither the German nor the British and French trust administration did for forty years.
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http://www.heraklescapital.com/docs/PressRelease_%206_%2015_2011.pdf


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