Climate change activists join global StopEACOP Coalition protest in Tshwane

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Activists from multiple organisations demonstrated in 12 cities across the world to bring attention to the East Africa Crude Oil Pipe Line .

Describing the drilling as an “extractive neo-colonial project”, Mamdoo urged Chinese entities to evaluate their relationship with Africa. “This follows the arrest of seven activists on 27 May during another protest outside the Chinese embassy in Uganda. This adds to the recent abduction of Stephen Kwikiriza and the ongoing harassment and intimidation of numerous other defenders,” stated StopEACOP via press release.attempt for comment but TotalEnergies stated that they have engaged with the Ugandan government in an effort to uphold press freedom and foster open dialogue.

 

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