oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | business, crime, crimes, criminal prosecution, news
Utilizing maps, drilling records, and detailed technical accounts, Alexandre Schneiter, who previously served as the CEO of Lundin Oil, attempted to absolve himself of liability related to alleged war crimes near Block 5A—an area designated for oil extraction within what is currently South Sudan. However, the prosecutor’s inquiries extended beyond these matters; they delved into what knowledge the firm possessed—and actions taken—during the height of the civil conflict raging over those very oilfields.
How can three lines drawn on a map possibly be assisting in facilitating war crimes?
In the district court in Stockholm, during recess in Courtroom 34 on the second floor, one of Alexandre Schneiter’s attorneys expresses irritation as they wind their way down the staircase towards a cafe for a break.
As autumn shifted into winter, and winter transitioned into what Swedes call the “fifth season”—spring-winter—Swiss national Schneiter was questioned from early February until midway through March 2025.
The first half of the significant 300-day trial involving two executives from the Swedish company Lundin Oil has concluded. They face charges related to their alleged involvement in facilitating war crimes in South Sudan during the period from 1997 to 2003. Following an uncomfortable cross-examination of his fellow defendant, Ian Lundin, Schneiter and his defense team were unequivocal: although Schneiter held responsibility for identifying oil reserves within the ancient sedimentary layers below Sudan’s terrain, he claimed no part in matters concerning safety or day-to-day operations.
There is no liability for anything above the surface.
Several weeks prior to the conversation regarding the three lines delineated on a map, the ex-CEO requested an opportunity to address some initial remarks during his testimony. “In recent hearings, we’ve extensively discussed seismic matters, and geophysics can be described as the examination of our planet along with the collection of information through physical phenomena such as magnetism, gravity, and seismic events,” he stated.
In 1992, Schneiter became part of the Lundin Group as a geologist. He has steadily advanced thanks to his knack for locating oil reserves where previous attempts had failed. To date, the sole discovery within Block 5A was made by him. During proceedings at the Stockholm District Court, an image of the core sample taken from Thar Yath, which dates back to 1999, appears on screen. In layman’s terms, Schneiter points out that the dark patches visible in the soil indicate the presence of oil.
What we’re observing here is quite fascinating despite being irrelevant: this rock dates back approximately 100 million years,” Schneiter went on to say, highlighting that his primary concern has always been what lies underneath the Earth’s crust, with everything else beyond it falling outside of his purview. He also mentioned that no extraction activities were carried out. In contrast, the neighboring areas in Blocks 1, 2, and 4 exported petroleum; however, Block 5A did not produce even a small amount of oil.
It is only after numerous hours of presentations that Schneiter addresses one of the allegations: “I believe it is totally inaccurate to state that attending a few gatherings had any influence on the conflict within the nation.”
Constructing a pathway through an undeveloped region
According to prosecutors, it’s the opposite. The three lines on the map represent planned seismic lines — kilometer-long cables with small explosive devices attached and used to listen to what’s hidden underground. The map was presented by Schneiter at a meeting with representatives of Sudan in October 2001 and crossed an area not controlled by the Sudanese regime at the time.
The prosecutors call this region the MOK or the Nhialdiu zone. They state that the Sudanese military then requested the construction of a route to Nhialdiu with the aim of safeguarding scheduled seismic investigations within the MOK operational zones; the firm allegedly agreed to these terms per the allegations. Based on witness accounts and internal company safety documents, the location was later marred by intense combat activities.
According to the prosecution, a proposal to construct a roadway through territory outside the control of both the Sudanese military and affiliated paramilitary groups was intended as a warning that this action could precipitate military operations. These operations would involve the armed forces carrying out untargeted assaults on civilian populations.
However, when the prosecutor presents the seismic maps from the “Exploration Development Strategy 2002” document during the proceedings, Schneiter becomes visibly relieved and states that he is glad to finally clarify what these maps represent. He feels certain that both his defense team and the prosecution have failed to grasp their significance.
What the picture depicts is the bedrock in Block 5A. Picture this like a bathtub; the sides represent the shallower areas, whereas the center represents the deeper section. Now imagine filling that tub with sand, and you’ll have the Muglad Basin,” Schneiter exclaims cheerfully.
He contends that this region of the Earth remains unchanged. Both the distance to the bedrock and the contour of the basin are unvarying geological constants. He further notes, “From a business perspective, as a company, you should avoid exploring the deeper areas; instead, concentrate your efforts on the more superficial layers.”
Regarding the prosecutor’s perspective, the photograph was presented as evidence of Lundin having an interest in the MOK region. However, Schneiter contends that it simply highlights a “tendency” suggesting the area is quite deep, implying that MOK would be the most unsuitable location for exploration.
They couldn’t be less concerned whether it’s Iran, Sudan, or the North Sea.
To be perfectly clear: when a geophysicist examines this data, they aren’t concerned whether it’s about Iran, Sudan, or the North Sea,” Schneiter goes on to explain. He clarifies that within a reservoir, there are layers of varying depths; however, as you go deeper, the quality diminishes until the oil ultimately transforms into natural gas. Once again, his tone takes on an educational edge, suggesting that the prosecutors have misconstrued aspects of both oil exploration and the operational processes of an oil company.
The contrast in Schneiter’s responses versus those of Lundin, the ex-president of Lundin Oil—who was questioned last month—is quite evident. While Lundin frequently failed to remember specific details, Schneiter strives for accuracy, recalls precise information, and firmly rejects both the prosecution’s account and supporting documentation.
For him, it goes beyond merely dismissing allegations; it’s also about narrating how the corporation constructed pathways to secure approval within local communities and operated health centers to garner backing. The objective was never solely focused on extracting oil, but rather on elevating the nation out of economic hardship through assistance provided by different entities of the global community.
Attempting to ground Schneiter to the Earth’s surface
Frequently, this results in an ongoing conflict between the prosecution and Schneiter regarding his role in the operations and matters managed within Block 5A or at the Khartoum office. Whenever the prosecutors emphasize that Schneiter had a meeting with General Paulino Matip of the South Sudan Independence Movement—who led a militia fighting against Peter Gadet’s Sudan People’s Liberation Army alongside the government—to gain approval for flying helicopters in Block 5A, Schneiter offers a contrasting account.
“It happened by chance. When I arrived in Khartoum and checked into the hotel, I spotted Matip in the lobby,” explains Schneiter. He doesn’t recall whether their approval to fly came with conditions about avoiding “the southern area” of the restricted zone. “I do not remember requesting any permits from him,” insists Schneiter.
The prosecutors kept attempting to connect Schneiter with the operations by pointing out that during the attack on the rig in Thar Yath where security guards lost their lives in May 1999, records show he was the individual whom the personnel contacted. However, Schneiter states he doesn’t recall this happening. He justifies himself by saying his name appeared on a “general emergency contact list.”
Following five days of interrogation, the prosecution addressed a gathering involving delegates from Sudan and the firm in October 2000. It is alleged that this encounter marked Schneiter’s initial involvement in criminal activity. The meeting records included visuals depicting “major events” impacting the corporation. During his presentation, prosecutor Henrik Attorps displayed data indicating that evidence of these occurrences was discovered when authorities searched the accused’s residence in Switzerland.
Schneiter stated that he did not see the list documenting numerous events, yet remembered that rebel chief Gadet was launching attacks and the military was responding defensively. The firm had ceased all activities and was only monitoring developments at the time. Nevertheless, the prosecutor contended that the existence of this list indicated Schneiter’s awareness of various clashes and combat situations.
“As far as I understood back then, it was primarily about tribal disputes, and Gadet was causing more problems. However, I didn’t have any means of influencing the situation,” Schneiter replied.
“- Further west, it indicates that significant troops are deployed to address the threat posed by Gadet and to guarantee the safety of Block 5A. Was this rationale—that military assets were assigned for your protection—something you were made aware of at that point?” the prosecutor went on.
Schneiter responded that security was not within his purview and that he believed the army supplied a “neutral guard force.”
But upon hearing about this neutral guard force, how does it correlate with the presence of 1,600 soldiers positioned within the block and substantial forces located farther west?
– While I was out in the field, I witnessed firsthand that there was a neutral security detail consisting of amiable guards. Therefore, this document should be considered as an estimate rather than a factual statement,” Schneiter responded.
At the beginning of the trial, the prosecutor introduced a depiction of a crimson staircase. Each step represented an act and thus a greater degree of involvement, aiming to demonstrate how different actions—or “complicit acts”—collectively facilitated the offenses carried out in Block 5A throughout what was referred to as the crime period. Schneiter’s defense contested the prosecution’s approach, arguing that Schneiter allegedly urged for military responses by providing information to the Sudanese regarding scheduled operations.
Following Schneiter’s questioning, the court plans to hear approximately 50 witnesses for the remainder of 2025 and continuing through 2026. Due to the extended duration of the examinations involving the two accused individuals beyond what was initially anticipated, the projected conclusion date for this prolonged legal proceeding in Sweden has been rescheduled to May 2026.
Martin Schibbye is a Swedish freelance journalist and the creator of the news site Blankspot.se.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | soccer, sports, tournaments
The sixth match day of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers begins on Sunday, March 23rd, after an thrilling conclusion to match day five on Saturday.
CAFOnline emphasizes five crucial matches to watch in Match Day 6.
GROUP I: Madagascar versus Ghana
Fresh from their decisive 5-0 win against Chad in the preceding round, Ghana tops Group I with 12 points and is set to play away against Madagascar, which holds second position with 10 points.
The victor of this encounter will gain momentum and move one step nearer to securing their spot at the international tournament.
GROUP C: Benin versus South Africa
In Group C of the qualifiers, an thrilling confrontation awaits between the frontrunners from South Africa and the runners-up from Benin.
As the host, Benin will strive for three points to secure first place in the group, whereas the Southern African nation hopes to extend their lead at the top, where they currently hold a two-point advantage.
GROUP D: Cameroon versus Libya
When Cameroon faces Libya, they will strive to narrow the gap between themselves and group leaders Cape Verde. Currently positioned second, only one point separates them from Cape Verde at the top of Group D. Meanwhile, Libya sits in third place with eight points under their belt.
A victory will be crucial for the Indomitable Lions to maintain their path toward World Cup qualification, even as they face the challenging task of competing against a formidable and tenacious Libyan squad.
GROUP G: Algeria vs. Mozambique
In Group G, Algeria ties for first place with Mozambique, each accumulating 12 points, but Algeria holds an edge.
This match carries great importance for both squads since securing these three points would put one team alone at the summit and bring them nearer to qualifying.
GROUP A: Egypt versus Sierra Leone
In Group A, Egypt, leading with 13 points, will go up against Sierra Leone, which holds the second position alongside Burkina Faso, each having accumulated 8 points.
This game is vital for Egypt’s quest to reach the World Cup, with their chances of qualifying potentially depending on the result of this encounter.
On the contrary, Sierra Leone aims to break Egypt’s winning streak in the qualifiers and cut the point difference by two if they manage to win in Egypt.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | government, news, politics, politics and government, politics and law
No, the Kenyan cabinet secretary at the center of a political controversy has not resigned, contrary to claims circulating online.
IN SHORT:
An alleged resignation letter purportedly from Kenya’s Minister of Public Service and Human Capital Development, Justin Muturi, is being shared online. However, Muturi claims that this document is counterfeit and its information is untrue.
A
document
circulating on Facebook in Kenya claims that
Justin Muturi
The Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Human Capital Development has tendered their resignation.
The correspondence from March 13, 2025, stated
Muturi
opted to resign because of “unexpected difficulties” in carrying out his responsibilities efficiently.
In the letter, Muturi
thanked
president
William Ruto
For providing him with the chance to serve. He mentioned that although he might not have accomplished everything he had aimed for, he continues to be dedicated to Kenya’s progress.
Muturi’s troubles
The purported resignation comes after recent disputes involving Muturi. Specifically, in January, members of parliament were involved in contentious issues.
threatened to impeach
After he openly condemned the government’s response to abductions, which included the claimed kidnapping of his son by law enforcement officials.
Muturi
condemned
the National Intelligence Service for kidnapping his son amid anti-government demonstrations and alleged that Ruto was involved in this act
intervened
to get him released.
Some lawmakers
accused Muturi
Some accused him of encouraging public unrest, while others demanded he step down or be impeached.
The Chief Whip of the governing Kenya Kwanza party,
Silvanus Osoro
, gave Muturi an
ultimatum
To either apologize or confront impeachment, charging him with
blackmailing
The government regarding the abductions.
However, Muturi
dismissed
The threats of impeachment were dismissed as “immature,” challenging his critics to go ahead with them.
The document has likewise been uploaded.
here
and
here
.
(See additional examples at the conclusion of this document.)
In an earlier
television interview
Muturi stated that he believed it would be ethically incorrect to step down.
Has he altered his position now? We verified.
Ignore fake document
The announcement regarding the impeachment threat facing Muturi
was widely reported
As with the reports about his son being abducted and later released, we didn’t come across comparable coverage regarding his resignation.
Muturi similarly rejected the document, calling it “FAKE,” on his end.
official Facebook account
.
“WARNING: FAKE NEWS CIRCULATING: I have learned that a counterfeit document is being circulated, which misleadingly states that I have stepped down from my position as the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Human Capital Development. Please be advised that this document is false and must not be taken seriously,” he stated firmly.
wrote
.
We should all stay alert for false information designed to lead people astray.
The counterfeit document also seems to be
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
and
here
.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | local news, news, news media, politics, politics and government
A fake image misleadingly suggests that Western Kenya is unwelcoming toward President William Ruto.
IN SHORT:
In the 2022 election, Kenyan President William Ruto garnered a substantial number of votes from western Kenya. However, an image purportedly citing his political supporter Boni Khalwale as stating that the area has become unwelcoming toward Ruto is false.
Western Kenya exhibits strong hostility toward President William Ruto due to his political associates insulting regional leaders. This sentiment reflects deep dissatisfaction with how he has allowed such behavior to occur.
according
to a
graphic
seemingly
quoting
Kakamega
county
senator
Boni Khalwale
The county is located in Western Kenya.
The Western region is highly antagonistic towards Ruto; bringing Ichungwa here to disrespect a greatly esteemed figure such as Natembeya would not be tolerated. Aligning yourself with Raila won’t absolve your actions, Mulembe residents understand that ODM aims to remove Sifuna from power,
reads
.
The
graphic
has an
image
of Khalwale and the
logo
of
Nation Africa
, suggesting that the information was disseminated by the news organization.
Mulembe” is a term from the Luhya language that signifies peace. This group is casually known as the “Mulembe people.
The context
The
quote
seems to indicate someone who is upset
outburst
by prominent member of the leading political party
Kimani Ichung’wa
directed at
Trans Nzoia county
governor
George Natembeya
During the funeral of Kenya’s National Assembly Speaker’s mother
Moses Wetang’ula
In Bungoma County, located in western Kenya, during January 2025.
Ichung’wa serves as a Member of Parliament representing the Kikuyu constituency located in Kiambu County, which borders Nairobi. He belongs to the Kikuyu ethnic group.
Natembeya had urged President Ruto to tackle the widespread abduction of young government critics, which provoked Ichung’wa’s ire. Ichung’wa denounced Natembeya as a hypocrite, noting that his term as a regional commissioner during the former administration was characterized by similar issues.
reports
Of kidnappings and arbitrary executions.
The most recent kidnappings, thought to have been conducted by government officials, received widespread attention.
reported
Between June 2024 and January 2025, Kenyan law enforcement officials refuted their participation in the kidnappings.
After the Kikuyu, the Luhya constitute the second-largest ethnic group in the nation, primarily residing in western Kenya.
Leaders from the region,
including Natembeya
, have been advocating for unity within the community to enhance effective competition at the national level.
Raila Odinga leads Kenya’s principal opposition party, the
Orange Democratic Movement
(ODM) Since the outset, Ruto and Odinga’s political relationship has been improving steadily.
inclusion
Of those from the former group who were part of the administration as of July 2024, on March 7, 2025, both heads met.
signed
a
memorandum of understanding
that seemed to cement their political alliance.
Nairobi county
Senator Edwin Sifuna, who belongs to the Luhya community, serves as the secretary general of ODM.
The
graphic
has been posted
here
and
here
.
However, is it legitimate? We verified.
Fake graphic
The text in the image has misplaced or absent punctuation marks. This kind of error would not typically appear in content from a reputable media source, making it the initial indication that the information might be false.
We contrasted the circulating image with another.
genuine one
Posted by the news website and highlighted notable discrepancies. The particular image in question has poor design, employs a distinct font compared to the news site’s graphic style, and lacks a date—unlike authentic versions. These elements serve as warning signs.
Africa Check found no evidence of reputable Kenyan media outlets reporting their content.
Usually, Nation Africa shares its visuals through its verified social media profiles, which include
Facebook
and
X
However, Africa Check was unable to locate the shared graphic on any of the mentioned accounts.
On March 1st, Nation Africa
posted
A fuzzy rendition of the dubious image, overlaid with the term “fake.”
“FAKE NEWS ALERT! Please be advised that this card doing rounds on social media is fake,” it
warned
.
The graphic is fake. It is not from Nation Africa, and there is no evidence that Khalwale made the remarks.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | controversies, pakistan, politics, politics and government, politics and law
London [UK]. March 24 (ANI):
MQM
supremo
Altaf Hussain
has firmly denounced the continuing repression in
Balochistan
and demanded an immediate resignation
Pakistan President
Asif Ali Zardari
, Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif
, the Governor of
Balochistan
, and the Head Minister of
Balochistan
He asserted that if these leaders retain any trace of human compassion, they ought to resign from their roles, since they have not fulfilled their duty in safeguarding the people’s rights.
Balochistan
.
Hussain stated that innocent Baloch citizens, particularly women and children, are enduring severe brutality. He referred to an incident as evidence.
Quetta
where members of the
Baloch Yakjehti Committee
staged a peaceful protest by carrying the bodies of innocent victims.
Rather than tackling the issues raised by protesters, the security forces employed disproportionate force, leading to the unfortunate fatalities and casualties among civilians, which included a young child aged 12. The head of the committee along with human rights advocates expressed concern over this incident.
Mahrang Baloch
He too was apprehended and forcibly removed in a degrading fashion, intensifying the regional strife even more.
Hussain conveyed his profound grief regarding the situation of the Baloch people and vehemently denounced the government’s conduct. He pondered if it was acceptable for the state to mete out such harsh treatment to peaceful protesters, especially women and children. He posed this as a challenge.
Shehbaz Sharif
and his aunt Maryam Safdar, criticizing their trip to Saudi Arabia for Umrah as their administration keeps oppressing innocent Baloch citizens.
The political leader emphasized the enduring suppression.
Balochistan
He stated that over the past 77 years, the inhabitants of the province have endured military campaigns, bombardments, and the denial of fundamental rights. The speaker cautioned that these grievances might breed bitterness amongst Baloch young people instead of fostering national loyalty.
Hussain highlighted a troubling trend of escalating state aggression during significant national events like August 14 and March 23. He condemned the authorities for ramping up their suppression of Baloch demonstrators shortly preceding Pakistan Day, suggesting that rather than gearing up for patriotic observances, the administration opted to quell peaceful expressions with force.
Altaf implored the residents of Punjab not to stay quiet when confronted with such heinous acts. He pondered how they would react if these wrongdoings were directed at themselves and appealed to the young individuals and all citizens of Punjab to rise up against tyranny.
In addition, the British politician based in the United Kingdom appealed to reporters and media experts to cease disseminating false information aimed at appeasing those in power. He encouraged them to leave their positions if they were unable to report honestly and suggested they establish unbiased channels to expose the actual state of affairs.
Balochistan
.
In lieu of his party, Hussain conveyed support for the Baloch people and extended sympathies over the lives lost. He also called for the swift liberation of those detained.
Mahrang Baloch
And for all the other detained activists, Altaf called upon the nation’s leaders and governmental bodies to renounce violence and participate in discussions aimed at resolving the current crisis.
Balochistan
peacefully. (ANI)
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