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Uganda: Gov’t continues to crackdown on anti-EACOP protesters; incl. co. responses and non-responses
Police in Kampala have arrested 11 students from various universities for participating in a protest against the controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.
20 environmental activists who were arrested in August 2024 for protesting against the EACOP are decrying delayed prosecution
Police in Kampala have arrested 15 activists who were protesting outside Parliament on Monday against Uganda’s ongoing oil developments.
FIDH has received multiple reports of judicial and moral harassment, threats and intimidation targeting defenders raising concerns about oil mega-projects in Uganda.
Police in Kampala arrested 18 individuals who were marching to the Energy Ministry to deliver a petition expressing their concerns over the planned construction of the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline.
A total of 96 cases of people being detained or arrested for opposing the controversial East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) have been reported in the past nine months, with the number of arrests skyrocketing in recent months.
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Police have arrested 47 students from different Universities in a foiled Anti-EACOP protest
The Companies, TotalEnergies EP Uganda and EACOP are both committed to the respect of human rights, including the right to freedom of expression and assembly as stated in their Human Rights Policy.