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Compensation

The CPA (2005) obliges the contract parties to compensate the civilians in the oil areas for their incurred losses. Civilians have been forced (sometimes violently) to leave their land and homes. They have also lost their cattle. In times of war there were human losses as well, as people were injured and killed.

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ECOS' response to Dagens Nyheter editorial

ECOS' response to Dagens Nyheter's editorial "Fluffy Allegations". ECOS comments the editorial made several important points, but it fell short of providing an accurate account of the report’s content.

Press release: Lundin Petroleum to be the subject of a criminal investigation into alleged violations of International Humanitarian Law in Sudan 1997-2003

The Swedish Public Prosecutor confirmed that a preliminary criminal investigation has been opened into alleged violations of International Humanitarian Law in Sudan during the years 1997 - 2003. ECOS calls on the Swedish, Austrian and Malaysian Governments to ensure appropriate compensation for victims.

Questions in Dutch Parliament about Lundin in Sudan

Two members of the Dutch Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) submitted questions in Parliament on June 11th about the alleged complicity of the Swedish oil company Lundin in human rights abuses in Sudan and the relationship between the Dutch Government and Lundin's activities in The Netherlands (text translated from Dutch by ECOS).

ECOS open letter to shareholders of Lundin Petroleum

ECOS' reaction to the letter of Lundin Petroleum to its shareholders, reiterating the report UNPAID DEBT contains critical new evidence to support our position that Lundin, Petronas and OMV have violated norms of international law in Sudan.

UNPAID DEBT The Legacy of Lundin, Petronas and OMV in Sudan, 1997-2003 (text only)

With this new report, ECOS is calling on the Swedish, Austrian and Malaysian governments to investigate whether, as a matter of international law, the oil companies Lundin, OMV and Petronas ‘were complicit in the commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity by others during the period 1997-2003.’ TEXT ONLY VERSION

UNPAID DEBT The Legacy of Lundin, Petronas and OMV in Sudan, 1997-2003

With this new report, ECOS is calling on the Swedish, Austrian and Malaysian governments to investigate whether, as a matter of international law, the oil companies Lundin, OMV and Petronas ‘were complicit in the commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity by others during the period 1997-2003.’ (FULL REPORT)

Satellite Mapping of Land Cover and Use in relation to Oil Exploitation in Concession Block 5A in Southern Sudan 1987–2006

Human activity in oil concession area 5A in Southern Sudan was mapped based upon Landsat images,with particular focus on the changes in the period between 1999 and 2003 during the preliminary phase of oil exploration and development in this area. The studie shows up to 80% of the traditional farming areas were not in use anymore by 2003.

Press release: UNPAID DEBT The Legacy of Lundin, Petronas and OMV in Sudan, 1997-2003

With this new report, ECOS is calling on the Swedish, Austrian and Malaysian governments to investigate whether, as a matter of international law, the oil companies Lundin, OMV and Petronas ‘were complicit in the commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity by others during the period 1997-2003.’

German Company Brought to Justice Over Abuses in Sudan Dam?

German NGO ECCHR filed a criminal complaint against Lahmeyer International over the abuses in constructing the Merowe Dam on the Nile in Northern Sudan. According to ECCHR, their reckless instigation of this building project left several thousand people homeless and destroyed their livelihoods.

From blood to oil, the curse of a Sudanese village

Civilians in New Rier, Unity State, are suffering from water which is contaminated by WNPOC's industry. A German NGO found alarming water contamination by salts and heavy metals.

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