This website is about the war crimes trial of Lundin Energy. It is part of the Unpaid Debt project that seeks justice for victims of Sudan’s oil war.
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Another legal setback for Lundin; and continued delay of justice
December 11th, 2020
Ian Lundin, Alex Schneiter and Lundin Energy continue to make every effort to avoid that they will be held to account in court, including the use of time consuming procedures with little legal merit. For instance, ... Read More →

Lundin investigation completed. Prosecutor: “Sufficient grounds for indictment”
June 10th, 2020
The Swedish Prosecution Authority announced today that the Lundin investigation is complete. ‘We believe we have sufficient grounds for a prosecution’, says Chief Prosecutor Henrik Attorps to Dagens Nyheter, indicating a firm intention to take the ... Read More →

Stockholm Court rejects claim to call off investigation
May 8th, 2020
The Stockholm District Court (Stockholms Tingsrätt) on 4 May, rejected the requests of Ian H. Lundin, Alex Schneiter and Lundin Energy to put an end to the war crimes investigation against them. They had argued that ... Read More →

South Sudanese Churches: Lundin Energy must be held accountable
April 27th, 2020
The South Sudan Council of Churches and its Ecumenical partners have presented six programmatic priorities for the short and long term. They include “Support justice and reparation of those affected by oil exploitation and support the ... Read More →

Lundin lawyers: African witnesses cannot be trusted & War crimes investigation must be closed down because it violates human rights
April 23rd, 2020
In an interview on 17 April with Dagens Nyheter, Swedish prosecutor Henrik Attorps said that the Lundin investigation is coming to a close. “We hope to be able to send final notice shortly.” Mr Attorps’ statement ... Read More →