Despite harsh repression, opposition to the EACOP pipeline in Uganda remains strong
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Despite harsh repression, opposition to the EACOP pipeline in Uganda remains strong
“We will keep protesting until our demands are met. This project isn't sustainable. The world is moving towards renewable energy, and Uganda should follow suit,” says Ibrahim Mpiima, team leader of Justice Movement Uganda, a student-led protest group of around a hundred members opposing the East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP)—the world's longest heated oil pipeline. “We protest whenever we can. The only thing holding us back is money…
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