The Washington D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments on Monday in Budha Ismail Jam v. International Finance Corporation, on whether the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) should have « absolute immunity » from lawsuits in the United States. Plaintiffs are members of Indian fishing and farming communities who suffered displacement and saw their local environment destroyed as the result of a coal-fired power plant project funded by the IFC. Represented by EarthRights International, they argue that the IFC should be held responsible for its role in this project, and should not be considered to be above the law. Read EarthRights International’s press release here.
US Appeals Court Hears Arguments on World Bank Immunity
Kichwa leader, Marisol García, is demanding that Total Energies be held responsible for buying carbon credits from a project that displaced her community from their territory. Stay tuned to @ForestPeoplesP for news from her trip to Paris.
🔥On May 13, 2024, Mr. Fred Balikenda & his family of 12 including a baby & several children were evicted from their home by @GovUganda for @TotalEnergiesUG's Tilenga oil project. The family's house was demolished. Read the statement on their eviction: https://www.afiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Statement-on-Mr.-Fred-Balikendas-eviction-17-May-2024.pdf
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