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    Global Rights Group Exposes Total Energies For Allegedly Harassing & Intimidating Ugandans Along EACOP Pipeline

    Seka MosesBy Seka MosesDecember 8, 2023Updated:October 27, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    By Caroline Kanshabe 

    The French oil company TotalEnergies coerces and intimidates communities affected by the $5 billion East African Crude Oil Pipeline project in Tanzania and Uganda, a human rights organization said this week.

    Residents along the 1,443-kilometer (870-mile) pipeline route are forced to accept inadequate compensation for their land, according to Global Witness, a human rights and environmental organization.

    Global Witness accused TotalEnergies of collaborating with Tanzanian and Ugandan authorities to suppress efforts by communities seeking accurate compensation for land taken for the oil pipeline.

    The pipeline route stretches from Tanzania’s port city of Tanga to Lake Albert in Uganda.

    TotalEnergies has denied the allegations.

    Neither country has commented on the report, but previous criticism, including that from Human Rights Watch and court cases against the displacement and abuses, has not stopped or affected the project.

    The Global Witness report

    Hanna Hindstrom, a senior investigator in the Global Witness land and environmental defender campaign, told VOA that TotalEnergies is directly involved in human rights violations.

    “We found evidence suggesting that TotalEnergies, through its subsidiary, its contractors and partners, has been party to intimidation and bullying of community members affected by the project,” Hindstrom said. “Many people we spoke to say they were pressured into accepting compensation for their land and their property that they felt was too low as a result of a climate of fear in both countries.”

    She said the company benefits from the authoritarian political environment in Tanzania and Uganda in which environmental defenders find it “all but impossible to speak up against fossil fuel development.”

    Global Witness said it spoke to activists, experts, journalists and more than 200 people affected by the multibillion-dollar project.

    Farmer Jealousy Mugisha, 51, is one of many people who said they are losing their land to pave the way for the pipeline.

    The father of seven told VOA he lost his land twice. First, in 2017, when more than a dozen hectares were taken for a processing plant used as an oil collection point. Then, in 2019, he lost 2½ hectares in the pipeline route.

    He refused any compensation offered to him, saying it was not enough.

    “Our target is not that we want to sabotage a government program or oil project program,” Mugisha said, “but … we need them to respect our rights. … [People’s] land was taken, and now they are suffering.”

    He said, “We need to get fair compensation, adequate compensation and promotive compensation. That is the only thing we are claiming.”

    Land Use & Compensation

    According to the East African Crude Oil Pipeline project, in the first phase of land acquisition, landowners could continue to use their land. The landowners said they could plant seasonal agricultural produce such as corn and sweet potatoes.

    Further, into the project, compensation to the evicted owners was calculated with a “disturbance allowance” and an increase to reflect the time elapsed since the original surveys of the land, according to project documents.

    Some landowners filed cases challenging the evictions and low compensation in a local court and a French court.

    TotalEnergies has denied allegations they have intimidated anyone affected by the project. The oil firm says it has instituted numerous support mechanisms to ensure that those affected sign agreements only of their own free will.

    The company also said it treats the people’s concerns with the utmost seriousness.

    Harassment & Intimidation Reported

    Maxwell Atuhura, head of Tasha Research Institute in Uganda and an environmental activist, said he came under attack for challenging the pipeline project.

    “My field office was closed … and [I was] given two hours to leave the place, my own district, my own area,” he said. “The security man working for an oil company is telling me that ‘I’m giving you a few hours to leave the district.’ Where do you want me to go?”

    Atuhura said he also has been harassed.

    “Since then, they started trailing me, and my phone is surveilled,” he said. “I started seeing the experience of my house being broken into.”

    About 80% of the project will be in Tanzania, with the rest in Uganda. Global Witness said the oil pipeline, for which construction began this year after years of delay, will cut across wildlife habitats, protected areas and Indigenous land.

    The pipeline project said that Tanzania and Uganda regulators have approved the environmental and societal impacts and that the project seeks to avoid populated and environmentally sensitive areas.

    Global Witness has called for an official investigation of the alleged rights abuses.

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