Posted on : Thu, 14 Dec 2006 16:09:00 GMT | Author : Amsterdam & Peroff
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LONDON, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ — Following news of the dismissal of Russia’s chief environmental inspector, Oleg Mitvol, just two days after Shell’s offer to give up a majority stake in the Sakhalin-2 project to the Russian government, Attorney Robert Amsterdam issued the following statement:
“This decision on behalf of Royal Dutch Shell to give in to the extortion of the Russian government is a betrayal of not only their shareholders’ interests, but also an abandonment of those who fight for rule of law,” said Amsterdam. “The Kremlin’s theft of Sakhalin-2, carried out with Yukos-like tactics and veiled by fraudulent environmental claims, deserves a stout response from Western corporations, banks, governments – not the complicity and silence currently promoted by the Dutch.”
“The environmental concerns at Sakhalin are just one component of Russia’s established expropriation template, illustrated by the hypocrisy of the North European Gas Pipeline planned for the Baltic Sea, which poses the clearest environmental threat of all Russian energy projects. Not only has Shell given up the largest foreign investment project in Russia without a fight, they have contributed to Europe’s weakening energy security and emboldened the Kremlin’s impunity to rewrite contracts, ignore property rights, and harass and interfere with foreign investors of its choosing.”
Amsterdam & Peroff
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