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Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Fact-Finding Mission to Georgia : Human Rights, Social and Enviro
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NameBaku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Fact-Finding Mission to Georgia : Human Rights, Social and Enviro
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This report presents the findings of an international fact-finding mission to Georgia to investigate the impacts of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline project. The mission, comprising representatives of several human rights and environmental organisations, visited towns and villages in the Tetritskaro, Borjomi and Akhaltsikhe districts, holding interviews with villagers and others affected by the project. It returned to several villages visited during earlier missions to examine developments and progress on problems encountered previously. The report highlights multiple concerns with the pipeline scheme, including expropriation of land, failure to implement acceptable environmental standards, lack of consultation, uncompensated ancillary damage, labour violations and unacceptable use of untested materials during construction.

FilenameBTC%203%20Georgia.pdf
Filesize3.7 MB
Filetypepdf (Mime Type: application/pdf)
Creatorahmad
Created On: 02/03/2007 22:17
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