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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

Federica Marsi

Date de l'incident
25 Mai 2021
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Federica Marsi
Féminin
Presse ; médias
Arrestation ou détention
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de l'incident: Ouganda
TotalEnergies (formerly Total) France Pétrole, gaz et charbon, Energie, Hydrogène
TotalEnergies Uganda (part of TotalEnergies) France Pétrole, gaz et charbon
CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation) Chine Pétrole, gaz et charbon
Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) Ouganda Pétrole, gaz et charbon
Autres acteurs

Sources

Italian journalist Federica Marsi has written numerous articles on social and environmental issues for news outlets such as Al Jazeera and The New Humanitarian. She focuses her work on conflict, migration and the effects of environmental degradation on social conditions and public health. She was arrested on Tuesday 25 May 2021 in Buliisa, in the oil region of Uganda, together with Maxwell Atuhura, a member of the NGOs AFIEGO and NAVODA. She was writing an article on Total’s oil developments in Uganda. She had been interviewing community members, whose right to land and livelihoods have been affected by large-scale relocation programs to make way for the oil projects.

At the time of the arrest, Marsi and Atuhura were about to meet with local community members to learn more about the impacts of Total's Tilenga oil project. They were reportedly taken to the police station without being given any reason for their arrests and allegedly threatened while interrogated. Federica Marsi was released relatively shortly after her arrest, reportedly on the condition she would leave the oil region “before bad things happen”, but she was arrested again a few hours later in Biso, as she was trying to leave the area in a taxi. She eventually managed to leave the oil region and arrived in Kampala late in the evening. Maxwell Atuhura spent a few days in custody.

In a public response, TotalEnergies said it was not involved in these arrests.