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Mawanda Arafat

사건 날짜
2026년 5월 21일
날짜 정확도
연도 일치
Mawanda Arafat
남성
사법적 또는 법적 괴롭힘: 기타
목표: 개인
사건 위치: 우간다
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd. 영국 석유, 가스 및 석탄
TotalEnergies (formerly Total) 프랑스 석유, 가스 및 석탄, 에너지, 수소
TotalEnergies Uganda (part of TotalEnergies) 프랑스 석유, 가스 및 석탄
Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) 우간다 석유, 가스 및 석탄
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation 탄자니아 석유, 가스 및 석탄
CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation) 중국 석유, 가스 및 석탄
Kenya Commercial Bank 케냐 금융 및 은행 기업 응답
기타 행위자

출처

On 21st May, 9 human rights defenders including Mawanda Arafat were arrested whilst attempting to deliver a petition to Kenya Commercial Bank demanding the bank withdraw its financial support for the EACOP project.

On 23 April 2025, Nalusiba Phionah, Baribye Bob, Nayebare Gilbert, Tukamushaba Guston, Namanya Keith, Ssengonzi Joseph, Bituhanga Raymond and Ssekate Paul were also arrested at Kenya Commercial Bank’s (KCB) head offices in Kampala whilst protesting the bank's financial support for the EACOP project.

The controversial $5 billion, 1,443km heated pipeline, a joint venture between TotalEnergies, Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), CNOOC, and Tanzania’s TPDC, has become a flashpoint in climate and human rights debates and is connected to many attacks against human rights defenders raising awareness of the harms related to the project.

The Business and Human Rights Centre invited TotalEnergies Uganda to respond; its response can be found above.