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WE'RE BUILDING A GREAT RESISTANCE MOVEMENT.

The campaign centers on addressing and combating the significant and detrimental
impact of climate change in result because of Energy Autocracy

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KICK TOTAL OUT
OF AFRICA.

The campaign centers on addressing and combating the significant and
detrimental impact of climate change in result because of Energy Autocracy

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BURDEN ON TRUE DEVELOPMENT

Total's operations stand in stark contrast to what true development for Africa
should look like. Genuine growth should embrace renewable energy sources,
respect and uplift traditional lifestyles and cultural nuances, and should-
above all else- be measured alongside the realization of substantive freedoms
such as education, healthcare, employment, nutrition, and housing. Total’s
proponents tout false promises that their operations will bring jobs and growth
while in reality, the damage done forces many into increasingly precarious
conditions. Communities are forced to abandon effective and longstanding modes
of production as environmental harm and dispossession renders these lifestyles
unfeasible while those who do get employment are grossly exploited and are
generally employed for incredibly short periods of time. In this, they are
effectively pushed into modern-day wage slavery- earning only enough to
reproduce their labour for the next day while working to service the profit
margins of Total.

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BURDEN ON TRUE DEVELOPMENT




RESTORATIVE JUSTICE


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RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

We need to catalyze process that seeks to repair the harm caused by
TotalEnergies to both the environment and affected communities. It goes beyond
mere compensation or punitive measures and aims to address the root causes and
broader impacts of environmental degradation and social injustices. fossil fuel
companies must acknowledge their role in causing environmental damage and social
injustices. This includes admitting to their impact on climate change,
ecological degradation, community displacement, and health issues.


HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

Total's projects have been linked to community displacements, often underpinned
by unfair and inadequate rates of compensation, leaving individuals without
homes, land, or livelihoods. As communities rise to defend their rights, they
face violence and intimidation, with activists, environmental and land defenders
being particularly targeted.


ENVIRONMENTAL HARM

Beyond direct harm to communities and individuals, Total's projects contribute
to environmental degradation. Ecosystems are destroyed, waters are polluted, and
vast areas are rendered uninhabitable or unsuitable for agriculture. The
degradation of natural spaces, including sensitive ecosystems and important
sites of biodiversity poses additional threats to livelihoods as existing
industries such as tourism stand to be unravelled while subsistence modes of
production become unviable.




CLIMATE CRISIS

Total’s extraction and profit-driven motives contribute to the worsening global
climate crisis. Africa, despite contributing the least to global emissions, is
disproportionately affected, experiencing droughts, floods, and shifting weather
patterns, thereby threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions. Total’s
developments seek to generate profit above all else- while shareholders
celebrate their dividends and pay-outs, communities tend to shoulder all the
risk, experiencing the harshest impacts of climate change and environmental
degradation, while getting nothing by way of benefit.


OUR DEMANDS

IMMEDIATE STOP TO PLANNED AND NEW FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS

IMMEDIATE STOP TO PLANNED AND NEW FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS

RAPID PHASE OUT OF ALL FOSSIL FUEL ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTS

JUST AND EQUITABLE TRANSITION FOR STAFF AND COMMUNITIES INVOLVED IN EXISTING
PROJECTS

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR INFRACTIONS AND IMPACTS OF ALL ACTIVITIES BOTH HISTORIC
AND CURRENT


We deny


WE DENY


01.

ELITE ENERGY COLLUSION

Collaboration by economic or political elites, often between developed and
developing countries, to dominate energy resources or systems, and extract,
appropriate and accumulate rents, wealth and other benefits arising from them.


02.

ENERGY APARTHEID

A system of segregation or discrimination in which energy systems are built,
owned, and operated to benefit a small elite group in society, in a way that
systematically denies energy access to large segments of the population,
particularly to poor and rural communities.


03.

ENERGY SYSTEM CAPTURE

Misuse, waste and loss of useable energy resources that could otherwise have
been applied to socially or economically useful purposes.


04.

ENERGY DESTRUCTION

Misuse, waste and loss of useable energy resources that could otherwise have
been applied to socially or economically useful purposes.


05.

ENERGY THEFT

Direct appropriation of energy resources for uses other than those benefiting
the citizens, communities or countries that rightfully own and should benefit
from the resources.

Guiding Principles


GUIDING PRINCIPLES

This space and campaign recognises that a broad-based alliance, constituted by
organisations, individuals and groups from numerous different backgrounds and
with a multitude of lived experiences of extraction, needs to be rooted in core
overarching values and ideals by which all actions are guided and through which
all decisions are made.


GUIDING PRINCIPLES

This space and campaign recognises that a broad-based alliance, constituted by
organisations, individuals and groups from numerous different backgrounds and
with a multitude of lived experiences of extraction, needs to be rooted in core
overarching values and ideals by which all actions are guided and through which
all decisions are made.


GUIDING PRINCIPLES

This space and campaign recognises that a broad-based alliance, constituted by
organisations, individuals and groups from numerous different backgrounds and
with a multitude of lived experiences of extraction, needs to be rooted in core
overarching values and ideals by which all actions are guided and through which
all decisions are made.


INTERNATIONALISM

We remain committed to this principle of cooperation among our respective
nations and states. We will be driven by Pan-Africanism and nations out of
Africa can join in support of, with Africans leading, and not to speak for the
campaign.


DEMOCRACY

this campaign will respect and uphold this principle by pursuing and ensuring
the consultation and participation of all Africans who support this campaign. We
will endeavour to ensure that the campaign is co-owned and everyone’s voice
counts.


COMMUNITY

Africa is first a community before it is a continent. As such, we commit to
uphold the spirit of Ubuntu, that I am because we are, and realise that with
much in common than what separates us, this campaign will look at the continent
as a borderless community that speaks one language (Pan Africanism) and wants
one thing (restorative justice)


PAN-AFRICANISM

Guided by this principle we recognise that our struggle transcends borders on
the African continent and is one that deeply impacts and affects all of us. As
such, we recognise that all Africans have a legitimate stake in both the
campaign as well as its outcomes. We carry the belief that unity among Africans
is vital to achieve and realise meaningful gains and further assert the need for
this campaign to be spearheaded by African community-based and civil society
organisations and campaigners who represent the interests of the most vulnerable
and marginalised communities on the continent.


JUSTICE

Informed that some of us will be more privileged than others either through
having more resources, access to better technology and infrastructure or better
connected, we will make all reasonable steps to ensure that each of us has an
equal voice within the campaign and steps will be taken to ensure there is no
hindrance in anyone to engage and be involved. This will include efforts to
provide materials in languages spoken within the continent.


EQUITY

Informed that some of us will be more privileged than others either through
having more resources, access to better technology and infrastructure or better
connected, we will make all reasonable steps to ensure that each of us has an
equal voice within the campaign and steps will be taken to ensure there is no
hindrance in anyone to engage and be involved. This will include efforts to
provide materials in languages spoken within the continent.


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Will the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) ever be built?

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