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Violations of Human Rights by Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and China due to Coal Fired plants in BiH

Summary:

On 17 March 2021, two UN Special Rapporteurs, Marcos A. Orellana (Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes) and David R. Boyd (Special Rapporteur on the issues of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment), issued communications to Bosnia Herzegovina (BiH) and China regarding alleged human rights violations stemming from the operation of coal power plants in BiH, supported by Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and financed by the China Development Bank. Civil society complaints raised concerns about water and air pollution, negative impacts on climate change, and adverse health effects, including respiratory issues and cardiac arrest. The communication highlighted violations of international human rights obligations related to a healthy environment, life, health, bodily integrity, safe drinking water, and sanitation. It also emphasised the exacerbation of climate change conditions through increased greenhouse gas emissions. Procedural environmental human rights were allegedly affected due to failures in providing information, access to justice, and effective remedies for health impacts caused by the plants. The communication sought measures from both BiH and China, including ensuring plant compliance with national and international laws, harmonising environmental permitting procedures, monitoring health impacts, and preventing negative human rights and environmental outcomes. China was also asked to provide information on the global impacts of pollution caused by Chinese-supported plants and measures to ensure Belt and Road Initiative projects align with the Paris Agreement’s climate objectives.

China responded to the communication on 27 May 2021, rejecting the allegations as false and emphasising its commitment to international responsibility for climate change. China stated that the Tuzla plant, one of the plants in question, is intended to replace outdated units, complying with EU carbon emissions standards and contributing to local development and reliable energy supply. BiH had not responded yet.

Claim:

The case revolves around the alleged violations of human rights related to pollution, waste, and climate change resulting from the operation of Chinese-supported coal-fired plants in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The claim is that both Bosnia Herzegovina and China have failed to meet international human rights obligations for human and environmental rights, including the right to a healthy environment, life, health, bodily integrity, safe drinking water, and sanitation. The construction and operation of these plants are accused of exacerbating climate change conditions by increasing greenhouse gas emissions. The communication seeks measures to address these concerns, emphasising the responsibility of states under international human rights law to prevent, investigate, punish, and redress such abuses.

Links:

The case documents can be found here. The documents are also available for download below:

Status of the case:
The case is currently pending before the UN Special Rapporteurs.

Suggested citation:
Violations of Human Rights by Federation of Bosnia Herzegovina (BiH) and China due to Coal Fired plants in BiH, AL BIH 2/2021 and AL CHN 2/2021 (17 March 2021).

Last updated:
15 January 2024.