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It is an environmental tragedy with ongoing penalties in Ivory Coast. Again in 2006, the corporate Trafigura wished to do away with 500 cubic metres of poisonous waste from the refining of petroleum merchandise saved on its cargo ship Probo Koala. After three nations refused the ship, it lastly unloaded its cargo in Ivory Coast after 4 months at sea. With the approval of the authorities, an area firm took cost of dumping the poisonous waste round Abidjan, impacting least 100,000 residents and inflicting a number of deaths. Eighteen years on, many are nonetheless combating for justice. FRANCE 24’s Julia Guggenheim, Damien Koffi, Flore Monteau and Tom Canetti report, with Lauren Bain.
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