Kimy Pernía Domicó (1950–2001) was an indigenous leader of the Embera Katio in Colombia. He is best known for testifying before a Canadian parliamentary Sub-Committee on Human Rights and International Development in Ottawa in 1999 in which he criticized the Urra Dam project and its effects on the Embera Katio peoples. His criticism lead to his abduction and disappearance on June 2, 2001. His whereabouts remain unknown. Kimy was given tribute in the book titled "Blue gold: the battle against corporate theft of the world's water" by Barlow and Clarke, first published in 2002.
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| - Kimy Pernía Domicó (Tierralta, 1950-Tierralta, c. 2 de junio de 2001) fue el líder de los indígenas Embera Katío del alto Sinú, en la lucha contra la construcción de la represa hidroeléctrica de Urrá I, en el departamento de Córdoba (Colombia). (es)
- Kimy Pernía Domicó (1950–2001) was an indigenous leader of the Embera Katio in Colombia. He is best known for testifying before a Canadian parliamentary Sub-Committee on Human Rights and International Development in Ottawa in 1999 in which he criticized the Urra Dam project and its effects on the Embera Katio peoples. His criticism lead to his abduction and disappearance on June 2, 2001. His whereabouts remain unknown. Kimy was given tribute in the book titled "Blue gold: the battle against corporate theft of the world's water" by Barlow and Clarke, first published in 2002. (en)
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| - Kimy Pernía Domicó (Tierralta, 1950-Tierralta, c. 2 de junio de 2001) fue el líder de los indígenas Embera Katío del alto Sinú, en la lucha contra la construcción de la represa hidroeléctrica de Urrá I, en el departamento de Córdoba (Colombia). (es)
- Kimy Pernía Domicó (1950–2001) was an indigenous leader of the Embera Katio in Colombia. He is best known for testifying before a Canadian parliamentary Sub-Committee on Human Rights and International Development in Ottawa in 1999 in which he criticized the Urra Dam project and its effects on the Embera Katio peoples. His criticism lead to his abduction and disappearance on June 2, 2001. His whereabouts remain unknown. Kimy was given tribute in the book titled "Blue gold: the battle against corporate theft of the world's water" by Barlow and Clarke, first published in 2002. (en)
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