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Companies respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Gibson Dunn did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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EnergyTransfer did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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TigerSwan did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)'s response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
It is our view that an open civic space and the role of civil society organizations and other Human Rights defenders are necessary to ensure respect for Human Rights and to voice the concerns of right holders. As part of our activities, we promote dialogue and discussions with Human Rights defenders, as defined in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders
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TotalEnergies' response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
It is our view that an open civic space and the role of civil society organizations and other Human Rights defenders are necessary to ensure respect for Human Rights and to voice the concerns of right holders. As part of our activities, we promote dialogue and discussions with Human Rights defenders, as defined in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders
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TotalEnergies EP Uganda's response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
It is our view that an open civic space and the role of civil society organizations and other Human Rights defenders are necessary to ensure respect for Human Rights and to voice the concerns of right holders. As part of our activities, we promote dialogue and discussions with Human Rights defenders, as defined in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders
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Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Kenya Commercial Bank did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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ExxonMobil did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Stanbic Bank did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Salazar Resources did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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China National Offshore Oil Corporation did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Leonardo did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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PT Mineral Industri Indonesia did not respond to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
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Dinant's response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
Dinant categorically rejects all allegations that it has committed, directed, supported, financed, or benefited from acts of violence or human rights abuses in the Bajo Aguán or anywhere else. These claims are completely unsubstantiated.
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Dutch Development Bank (FMO) response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank, profoundly regrets its involvement as a financier in the Agua Zarca project. We again express our condolences to the family of Ms Berta Cáceres, to her community, and to COPINH, and we recognise the enduring impact this case has on affected communities.
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Uganda National Oil Company response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
Please note that EACOP, in which UNOC is a shareholder, not only respects human rights, but also complies with local and international standards regarding project implementation.
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PT Freeport Indonesia's response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
We respect the rights of all individuals including employees, contractors, business partners, host communities, Indigenous Peoples and other stakeholders who may be affected by our business activities. We do not tolerate human rights abuses at our operations.
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Freeport McMoRan's response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
We respect the rights of all individuals including employees, contractors, business partners, host communities, Indigenous Peoples and other stakeholders who may be affected by our business activities. We do not tolerate human rights abuses at our operations.
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Korea Mine Rehabilitation and Mineral Resources Corporation (KOMIR) response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
Komir holds a minority equity interest in the Cobre Panama mine and is not involved in the operational management. Komir stands firmly against any form of intimidation, threat, or infringement upon the rights of human rights defenders and Indigenous communities.
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Silvercorp Metals response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
Regarding the allegations mentioned, it is important to note that Curimining has no connection to or involvement in the events described, including the defamation complaints or the statements linked to the conduct of law enforcement.
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Curimining response to "Navigating a global crossroads: Human rights defenders and business in 2025"
Regarding the allegations mentioned, it is important to note that Curimining has no connection to or involvement in the events described, including the defamation complaints or the statements linked to the conduct of law enforcement.
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First Quantum Minerals response on defenders attacks
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