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Uganda: Rights Group Claims Company Intimidates Communities Along Tanzania-Uganda Oil Pipeline
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Read a text description of this video Uganda "Nsubuga", Farmer This is where the pipeline will pass.I am very worried because it is so close to my house and I don't know what will happen. Narration All along the route of the planned East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), the echoes of communities voicing the same concerns. If built, the 1,443 kilometer pipeline would link the Tilenga and Kingfisher oil fields in western Uganda to the Tanzanian coast. Diana Nabiruma, Africa Institute of Energy Governance There is a lot of resistance against the EACOP because the Tilenga, Kingfisher, and EACOP oil projects are bad for people, are bad for nature, and are bad for climate change. Maxwell Atuhura, Environmental Activist I object the pipeline because it has displaced thousands and thousands of people without enabling them to regain their land elsewhere. Narration TotalEnergies and the Chinese company CNOOC acquired the rights to develop the oil fields along with Ugandan and Ta