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Rejoinder from Witness Radio to Swacoff Group's response
Witness Radio reiterates Swacoff Inter-trade Uganda Limited's involvement in the Kapapi evictions, which left over 2,500 people homeless.
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Response from Swacoff Group to allegations of forced eviction & violence in Uganda
SWACOFF Group said that the company has never engaged in forceful eviction of any sort and asserts that these allegations are completely false.
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Second Rejoinder from Witness Radio to Response from TotalEnergies
In response to Total’s recent statement denying the company's involvement in the Kapapi landgrab, Witness Radio says its investigations prove that the 2,500 people referenced in its allegations were evicted to clear the path for the Tilenga feeder pipeline, part of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline.
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Response from TotalEnergies to Witness Radio Rejoinder
Both TotalEnergies EP Uganda (TEPU) and EACOP Ltd maintain their earlier position that no land eviction activities have been carried out by or on behalf of TEPU or EACOP Ltd and none of the affected persons mentioned in the article are Tilenga or EACOP Project Affected Persons (PAPs).
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Rejoinder from Witness Radio to TotalEnergies' Response
Witness Radio Uganda strongly affirms that Total Energies and its projects are partly responsible for the forced land eviction in Kapapi that caused over 2,500 locals to lose their land, homes and livelihood and should be held accountable.
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Response from TotalEnergies to allegations of forced evictions in Uganda
TotalEnergies stated that the allegations are completely unrelated to their activities.
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Magnum Security did not respond to allegations of forced eviction & violence in Uganda
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Persecution: The prosecutor’s office is turned into a tool to harass locals for opposing land grabs to give way to the oil project in Mid Western Uganda
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Close to 20 local farmers are in jail for fighting for their land not to be taken by the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
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