Australia's Santos rejects allegations of human rights violations

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Indigenous groups are concerned that the project would disrupt their sacred sites and cultural practices. Read more at straitstimes.com.

CANBERRA - Australian gas producer Santos said on Thursday it was categorically rejecting the allegations of human rights violations at its Barossa Gas Project, Darwin LNG Life Extension Project and Narrabri Gas Project.

The letter asked the financiers to exit loans and not proceed with any future approvals for the projects. The gas producer said the claimants have “not sought to have their grievances determined or remedied in a court of competent jurisdiction where Santos could properly respond”.

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