TotalEnergies accused of Mozambique war crimes 'complicity'
The German NGO alleges TotalEnergies ignored documented abuses by Mozambican forces guarding its LNG project, where up to 250 civilians were detained and only 26 survived, ECCHR said.
- The NGO European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights accused French energy firm TotalEnergies of complicity in war crimes committed in Mozambique.
- The alleged abuses, including torture and killing of civilians, were committed by soldiers protecting TotalEnergies' gas project.
- ECCHR stated that TotalEnergies was aware of accusations against Mozambican forces but continued supporting them to secure its facility.
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Le Journal des Luttes du 19 novembre 2025, presented by Cyril Lemba.
Construction of TotalEnergies pipeline cuts through coral reefs in Mozambique
Over the past year, a dredger operated by Dutch company Van Oord cut through a coral reef off the coast of northern Mozambique, part of the construction of French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies’ troubled liquefied natural gas project in Cabo Delgado. Data scientists analyzing satellite imagery and vessel data have found that a massive chunk of coral has been dredged out of the ecologically sensitive reef. The 32 islands of the Quirimbas Archipe…
Mozambican forces securing a TotalEnergies gas site allegedly locked up and tortured dozens of civilians in metal containers at the facility's entrance in 2021. Some were executed, the complaint states.
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