Uganda Arrests Dozens of Students Over East Africa Oil Project Protest

Two student activists are arrested in front of the Uganda parliament in Kampala, after dozens others were detained earlier as they were also on their way to deliver a petition to lawmakers against a controversial Sino-French multi-billion-dollar pipeline. AFP

Dozens of student activists were arrested on Friday as they tried to march to Uganda’s parliament to deliver a petition against a controversial multi-billion-dollar oil development scheme, police and their lawyers said.

The students were protesting a huge project headed by French oil giant TotalEnergies which involves drilling for oil in Uganda and sending the crude to Tanzania for export.

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