气候权利国际报告乌干达的10BKingfisher石油项目中的侵犯人权行为、性暴力和环境退化,该项目由TotalEnergies和CNOOC共同拥有。 Climate Rights International reports human rights abuses, sexual violence, and environmental degradation in Uganda's $10B Kingfisher oil project, co-owned by TotalEnergies and CNOOC.
气候权利国际的一份报告着重指出了与乌干达100亿美元的Kingfisher石油项目有关的严重侵犯人权行为,该项目由TotalEnergies和CNOOC共同拥有。 A report by Climate Rights International highlights severe human rights abuses linked to Uganda's $10 billion Kingfisher oil project, co-owned by TotalEnergies and CNOOC. 指控包括性暴力、强迫驱逐和环境退化。 Allegations include sexual violence, forced evictions, and environmental degradation. 报告引述了与当地居民的访谈,这些居民描述军人和公司人员进行恐吓和胁迫的情况。 The report cites interviews with local residents who describe intimidation and coercion by military and company personnel. 总能源公司声称已向流离失所居民提供补偿,并实施环境保护措施. TotalEnergies claims that displaced residents have been compensated and environmental protections implemented. 预计乌干达在2025年将首次生产石油。 Uganda's first oil production is anticipated in 2025.