US and EU critical minerals project could displace thousands in DR Congo – report

Tens of thousands of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo could be forcibly displaced from their homes as a result of a $10 billion infrastructure project backed by the EU and US, according to a report by campaign group Global Witness.

The Lobito Corridor project aims to upgrade colonial-era railways, build new ports, and support solar power installations in the DRC. However, the upgrades will require the demolition of over 1,200 buildings, including homes and businesses, in the Kolwezi neighborhood of Bel Air, where many residents have built their lives on land acquired from vendors who may not own it.

The project's backers claim that there are "no people" living within a 25-meter buffer zone around the railway line, but Congolese officials say that this buffer zone is much larger, and that residents have been left to live there for decades without any notice or compensation.

Local leaders and activists argue that the displacement of thousands of people is not just a matter of "illegals" being removed from their homes, but also a case of communities being forced out of their land to make way for foreign investors. They claim that residents have already been evicted without payment in other parts of the country.

The EU and US are investing heavily in the project, with western financing pledges including a $553 million loan from the US development finance corporation and €50 million (£44 million) from the EU to upgrade Zambian rail infrastructure. However, campaigners warn that these investments come at a human cost, and that the true beneficiaries of the project will be Western companies seeking to secure supplies of critical minerals used in green energy technologies.

The scale of the displacement is alarming, with up to 6,500 people potentially losing their homes and livelihoods as a result of the project. Campaigners are calling on EU and US officials to re-examine their investments and ensure that they prioritize the human rights and well-being of local communities.
 
OMG u gotta be kiddin me! 🤯 They r gonna kick out like 60k ppl from thir homes just cuz some EU/US folks wanna upgrade railways & build new ports? Like, whats next? Demolishin entire villages in India to make way for Teslas? 🚀 The thing is tho, its not just bout the $$$ they r makin off dis deal. Its bout the fact that these ppl have already been livin there 4 decades & dont even no if they own the land. Displacement is a major issue here & I feel 4 them 🤕
 
🤔 I'm genuinely worried about what's happening in the DRC. The thought of tens of thousands of people being forced out of their homes because of some fancy infrastructure project is just heartbreaking. It's like, we're investing billions into 'progress' but forgetting that it's people's lives at stake 🚧.

I think it's crazy how these Western companies are just swooping in and taking over without even giving the locals a chance to say goodbye 👋. The whole thing reeks of colonialism all over again 🌎. We need to be more mindful about our investments and make sure we're not putting people in harm's way 💸.

It's also really frustrating that no one seems to be holding the EU and US accountable for their role in this debacle 🤷‍♀️. They're just backing this project without even questioning the human cost. I mean, what's the real cost of 'progress' when it comes at the expense of people's lives? 💔
 
Man, this Lobito Corridor project is like a harsh reminder that with great power comes great responsibility 🤯. I mean, think about it, these thousands of people have built their lives on land that's not even theirs to begin with... It's like they're being told to pack up their bags and move out just because some Western companies want to get their hands on those critical minerals 💎. And the EU and US are backing this project with billions of dollars, without considering the human cost 🤑. It's time for us to ask ourselves if we're doing enough to protect our people and our planet before we start lining the pockets of corporations 💸. We gotta think about the long game here, folks...
 
🤔 I'm worried about this Lobito Corridor project, it sounds like a massive infrastructure upgrade but at what cost? They're talking about demolishing 1,200 buildings in Bel Air neighborhood alone 🏠, can you imagine being told to leave your home without any notice or compensation? It's not just about the homes either, it's about the communities that are being forced out of their land for foreign investors 💸. The EU and US are investing billions but what's the human cost? Up to 6,500 people could lose everything 🌪️. We need to make sure our investments prioritize the well-being of local communities over profits 🤝.
 
🤔 I'm really concerned about this Lobito Corridor project, it's like they're just gonna come in here and kick people out of their homes without even giving them a chance to say goodbye 🚫. The EU and US are putting a lot of money into this thing, but what's the real cost? 💸 I mean, we're talking about thousands of people potentially losing their homes and livelihoods because of it. That's not just a problem for those people, that's a problem for all of us 🌎.

I think it's crazy that some companies are making millions off this project, while the Congolese people are getting left behind 🤑. We need to make sure that our investments are actually benefiting everyone, not just the ones with deep pockets 💪. The fact that they're claiming there are no people living in a certain area is just not true 🙅‍♂️. It's like they're ignoring the fact that people have been living there for decades without any notice or compensation.

It's time for EU and US officials to take a closer look at this project and make sure it's done with human rights and dignity in mind 💕. We can't just prioritize profits over people 🤷‍♀️.
 
I'm so not surprised by this news 🤕. It's like, whenever there's money involved, someone's gotta get hurt, right? And it's always the little people who end up losing out. I mean, 1,200 buildings just gotta go, huh? No notice, no compensation... sounds like a total setup to me 😒. And what really gets my goat is that these Western companies are gonna be raking in the cash while the Congolese people are left with nothing. It's all about profit over people, if you ask me 💸.
 
Ugh, this Lobito Corridor project is giving me LIFELESS 🚫💔. I mean, $10 billion for infrastructure upgrades? That's a lot of dough, but at what cost?! These Congolese people have been living on that land for decades, building their lives on it, and the EU and US are just gonna come in and kick them out? No notice, no compensation? That's not okay 🤕. And to make matters worse, it's all about Western companies getting rich off those critical minerals... like, what about the people?! They're literally being used as collateral for foreign investors' profits 💸.

And have you seen the scale of this displacement? Up to 6,500 people losing their homes and livelihoods? That's just heartbreaking 🤯. The EU and US need to re-examine their investments and prioritize those human rights and well-being of local communities. This project is a classic case of "extractive industries" being super exploitative, and it needs to stop ASAP 💥.

I'm all for infrastructure development, but when it comes at the cost of our humanity, then we need to rethink our priorities 🤔.
 
Ugh 🤯 this Lobito Corridor project is just another example of how corporations and governments can't seem to get it right when it comes to 'development'. I mean, $10 billion for a railway upgrade? That's just a bunch of money being thrown around without considering the human cost. 🤑

And let's not forget about the land issue - these people have built their lives on land that might not even be theirs in the first place. It's not like they were given notice and compensation, it's just 'illegals' being removed from their homes. That's not development, that's displacement 🚫.

I'm not buying into the whole "prioritizing green energy technologies" excuse either. If Western companies are making so much money off of this project, then maybe we should be asking ourselves why they're so invested in mining critical minerals in the first place 💸

This is just another case of Western powers doing what they do best - prioritizing their own interests over those of local communities. And now, up to 6,500 people could lose everything because of it 😱. We need to think twice before investing in these kinds of projects and make sure we're not trampling on human rights 🤝
 
I'm worried about what's happening in the DRC 🤕. This Lobito Corridor project sounds like a huge mess. I mean, 1,200 buildings gotta go? And people are just being told to vacate without notice or any kind of payment? That's just not right. It's like they're being forced out of their homes so some Western companies can make a buck off mineral resources and solar power installations 🤑. The fact that EU and US officials are investing millions in this project while the Congolese people are losing everything is just, well, wrong 😔. We need to think about what's really important here – are we talking about economic growth or human lives? I'd say it's time for a rethink on these investments 🤝.
 
omg this Lobito Corridor project is literally devastating for so many innocent people 🤯 I mean, think about it - thousands of ppl being forced out of their homes without any notice or compensation just to make way for foreign investors? it's like they're not even human beings anymore 😱 the EU and US are investing billions in this project but what about the Congolese ppl who'll be losing their livelihoods and homes? 🤔 shouldn't we prioritize their well-being over corporate profits? 💸 I know we gotta keep an eye on our spending and invest in green energy tech, but come on, let's not sacrifice so many lives in the process 🌎
 
Its all about the benjamins 💸🤑 Western powers just wanna get their hands on those mineral resources 🌎💎 but theyre gonna hurt innocent people in the process 😔 1000s of homes gotta be torn down 🏠😢 and who knows how many lives will be ruined? 🤕 Its not just about the money 💸 its about human rights and dignity 👥 We gotta stand up for those communities and make sure they get what they deserve 🙌
 
I feel so bad for those Congolese folks 🤕... I mean, I get why we need infrastructure projects, but this one's just got me shook 😩. It's like, these people have been living in Kolwezi without any notice or compensation? That's just not cool 👎. And the EU and US are basically backing a project that's gonna kick them out of their homes... it's all about those Western companies getting rich off critical minerals 💸. Can't we prioritize human rights over profit for once? 🤔
 
🤯 I just can't believe how crazy this Lobito Corridor project is! 🚂 They're talking about a $10 billion deal, but what's the real cost? 🤑 Apparently, it's gonna displace tens of thousands of people from their homes and businesses without giving them any notice or compensation. That's just wrong, man! 😔 These people have built their lives on land that may not even belong to them, and now they're being told to leave so some foreign investors can make a profit. 💸 It's like, we get it, infrastructure is important, but at what cost? 🤕 The EU and US are backing this project with millions of dollars, but I don't see how that's gonna benefit the Congolese people directly. They're just gonna be left to fight for scraps while Western companies reap all the benefits. 💸 It's time for these governments to take a step back and think about the human impact of their decisions. We need to prioritize the well-being of local communities over corporate profits! 🌎💖
 
🤕 this is just crazy... they're talkin about displacin thousands of ppl from their homes over $10 billion for some rail upgrade & solar power installations... i mean, we're already seein what's happenin to the environment w/ climate change, do we really need 2 destroy entire communities 2 save the planet? 🌎 it just don't make sense... and its not just about ppl bein homeless, its about whole communities gettin forced out of their land 4 foreign investors... that's just not right 🙅‍♂️
 
Wow 🤯 this is so crazy! They're talking about displacing 10k+ people from their homes for a $10b project 💸, it's just not right 😢. And the EU & US are backing it, which just makes me wonder what's in it for them 🤑...
 
🤔 I mean, what's the point of all this? The EU and US are investing so much into this project, but is it really worth displacing thousands of people from their homes? 🏠💸 It seems like they're just prioritizing profits over people. And what about the "no people" claim? That sounds like a bunch of BS to me... I mean, who do they think they are, declaring that entire neighborhoods are off-limits? 😒

But at the same time, can we really blame the EU and US for trying to promote sustainable energy and infrastructure development? It's all about finding that balance between progress and people. 🤝 But honestly, it feels like they're just making excuses to justify their investments, rather than actually listening to the concerns of the Congolese people. 🗣️ And what's with all this secrecy surrounding the project? It's like they're trying to hide something... 👀

I guess I'm just torn between being outraged at the displacement and wanting to see these projects move forward for the greater good. 🤷‍♂️ But one thing's for sure – the EU and US need to do a lot more than just promise to prioritize human rights; they need to actually follow through on it... 💪
 
Umm this Lobito Corridor project sounds super shady 🤔, like what's the point if it's gonna displace so many people from their homes? I mean, I get that infrastructure is important, but can't we find a way to do it without messing over thousands of families? The fact that they're claiming there are no people living in a buffer zone around the railway line just seems super suspicious 🙄, and if Congolese officials say that's not true then shouldn't they be taken seriously?

And what's up with all these Western companies getting involved in this project? Is it really about securing supplies of critical minerals for green energy technologies, or is it more like a way for them to expand their influence in the DRC and exploit local resources without thinking about the human impact? 🤝 I just don't think we should be prioritizing profit over people's lives, you know? 💔
 
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