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4 Jul 2002

Auteur:
Free Tibet Campaign

Shell, ExxonMobil and Gazprom sign up for controversial West - East pipeline, joining BP in supporting PetroChina's implementation of political Development Plan

Free Tibet Campaign, working in solidarity with exiled Uighurs, opposes the West - East pipeline on the grounds that China is exploiting resources which rightfully belong to people under occupation, and that the project is part of China's Western Development Plan designed to consolidate political control of Tibet and East Turkestan.