Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/SGSOC--Ex-Workers-Abused---Web-Video--English-Version---Cameroon-CTA--27MZIFJJLX2AT.htmlConceptually similarSGSOC: Ex Workers Abused - Web Video (French Version - International CTA)GP0STQAQCCompleted★★★★SGSOC: Ex Workers Abused - Web Video (French Version - Cameroon CTA)GP0STQAQECompleted★★★★SGSOC: Ex Workers Abused - Web Video (English Version - International CTA)GP0STQAQGCompleted★★★★SGSOC: Communities Under Threat - Web Video (English Version - Cameroon CTA)GP0STQ8HQCompleted★★★★SGSOC: Communities Under Threat - Web Video (English Version - International CTA)GP0STQ8HRCompleted★★★★SGSOC: Communities Under Threat - Web Video (French Version - International CTA)GP0STQ8HTCompleted★★★★SGSOC: Communities Under Threat - Web Video (French Version - Cameroon CTA)GP0STQ8HWCompleted★★★★SGSOC: Communities Under Threat - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQ8HPCompleted★★★★Farmers Bring SGSOC Oil Palm Plantation to Justice in Cameroon - Web Video - (English Version)GP0STQ6KSCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQAQISGSOC: Ex Workers Abused - Web Video (English Version - Cameroon CTA)Communities of workers in Mundemba, Cameroon, explain their ordeal under the employ of the palm oil plantation SG Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC).Locations:Africa-CameroonDate:5 Jul, 2016Credit:© Environmental Investigation AgencyDuration:1m55sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEORestrictions:NO THIRD PARTIES. NO SALES. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CONTENT BELONGS TO ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY. FOR FURTHER USE CONTACT - INFO@EIA-GLOBAL.ORGKeywords:Farmers-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Palm oil (product)-SGSOC (Sithe Global Sustainable Oils Cameroon)-VictimsShoot:Farmers Bring SGSOC Oil Palm Plantation to Justice in CameroonSG Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) settled in south-west Cameroon in 2009 (they were owned by US based company Herakles Farms until early 2015). They illegally occupied National Lands, and began clearing forest and implanting palm nurseries prior to completing a social-environmental impact assessment, in violation of Cameroonian law. They also logged illegally.In November 2013, they were granted a three-years provisional land lease by Presidential Decree to develop a palm oil concession of approximately 20 000 hectares – whereas their original plan was for 73 000. As their land lease expires in November 2016, Greenpeace and its partners launch a campaign for the Cameroonian government not to extend or renew this lease.Related Collections:Cameroonian Farmers Bring SGSOC Oil Palm Plantation to Justice (Photos & Videos)