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7 Sep 2005

Author:
Pascal Fletcher, Reuters

Chad oil pipeline ducks rights safeguards - Amnesty

"The investment agreements governing the project risk seriously undermining the ability and willingness of Chad and Cameroon to protect their citizens' human rights, making the oil companies de facto unaccountable in the pipeline zone," Amnesty International UK's legal adviser Andrea Shemberg said...Amnesty said the agreements governing the project, led by Exxon Mobil Corp. and involving Chevron Corp. and Malaysian state energy company Petronas, created "financial disincentives" to the protection of human rights.

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