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28 Apr 2020

Author:
The News International (巴基斯坦),
Author:
The News International (巴基斯坦),
Author:
The News International (巴基斯坦)

几内亚:苏阿皮蒂水电站项目因村庄搬迁问题受到批评

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“几内亚备受推崇的水电站项目因村庄搬迁问题受到批评”,2020年4月19日

……位于几内亚中部贫困的Bouramaya Sousou村的村民说,他们现在维持生活都很困难,还没有得到任何的补偿。该地区数百人也对此表达了不满……

……苏阿皮蒂水电站的承建方表示,投入运营后的水电站不仅能满足几内亚国内的电力需求,多余电能还将输送至几内亚的邻国。

但水电站项目需要搬迁约16000人,大坝蓄水会淹没他们居住的林区。

搬迁已经开始,但很多搬迁的村民表示,他们还在等补偿金。他们还说,安置村缺水,也没有适合耕作的土地。

数百人带着家畜返回了低矮的泥屋,这标志着搬迁工程的失败。苏阿皮蒂受害者协会(the Souapiti Victims´ Association)的发言人说,水电站项目“根本就没有规划。”

他还警告说,搬迁的村民“很穷”,糟糕的安置计划会带来严重的后果……

被称为西非“水塔”的几内亚高原是该地区主要河流冈比亚河、塞内加尔河、尼日尔河和孔库雷河的发源地……

但这个有着1300万人口的国家却是缺水国,停电现象司空见惯……

……(2016年)中国三峡集团(China Three Gorges Corporation)下属的一家子公司开始修建大坝……

人权观察表示,该组织在数十个采访中记录了大量的投诉,包括缺水和对果树和耕地损失没有赔偿等……

几内亚能源部和中国三峡集团没有回应置评请求……

 

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