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A Plea to the International Community: Don’t Forget the Ogoni

Over the past 50 years, nearly 1.5 million tons of oil has been released into the delicate ecosystem of... Read More

Shell Bribes its way out of responsibility

Shell’s decision to pay out $15 million dollars to the Ogoni People this week has been hailed an important... Read More

Underreported Struggles #24, March 2009

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Alarming levels of arsenic found near Goldcorp mine; 25,000 Indigenous people March in Oaxaca;... Read More

Poison Fire: Gas and Oil Abuse in Nigeria

Poison Fire is a grassroots documentary that brings together video testimonies and evidence on the impacts of oil spills... Read More

The people of Nigeria versus Shell

The people of Nigeria versus Shell is a short 5 minute video that discusses a new legal effort against... Read More

The Ogoni Call For An Independant State

January 4th of this year marked the 16th anniversary of the day more than 300,000 Ogonis participated in “a... Read More

Underreported Struggles #5, August 2007

With Indigenous Peoples Day swiftly passing by, Indigenous People throughout the world continue to be subjected to a seemingly... Read More

Sweet Crude

Sweet Crude, a documentary now in post-production, tells the story of Nigeria’s Niger Delta and the struggle of the... Read More

Chevron to Face Trial in U.S. Over Nigeria Killings

In a series of rulings issued yesterday, the United States (US) District Court Judge in San Francisco, Susan Illston,... Read More

Africa – the final battle in the continent

The final battle in the continent Alex B. Hill, scoutbanana.blogspot.com/ February 10,2007 The noise will make all else inaudible,... Read More

Nigerians get militant against Shell oil company

The oil giant Royal Dutch Shell was considering pulling out of the volatile Niger Delta region yesterday after heavily... Read More

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