Ken Saro-Wiwa’s story is essentially of a man who witnessed the destruction of his home by the Royal Dutch/Shell Company’s Nigerian subsidiary but still urged his people to peacefully resist the destruction of their home and to stand up for their rights without bloodshed. For more information go here.
Ken Saro-Wiwa’s story is essentially of a man who witnessed the destruction of his home by the Royal Dutch/Shell Company’s Nigerian subsidiary but still urged his people to peacefully resist the destruction of their home and to stand up for their rights without bloodshed.
The Case Against Shell: ‘The Hanging of Ken Saro-Wiwa Showed the True Cost of Oil’The video Shell doesn’t want you to see…This 8 1/2-minute mini-documentary is an excellent introduction to what is at stake in the upcoming Wiwa v. Shell trial. It was produced by Rikshaw Films for EarthRights International (ERI) & the Center for [...]
The trial charging multinational oil giant Royal Dutch Shell with conspiracy to commit human rights abuses was to have started this week in the United States, after 13 years of delays. However, the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
In May 2009, multinational oil giant Shell will stand trial in United States federal court to answer to charges that it conspired in human rights abuses including murder in Nigeria in the 1990s. This mini-documentary tells the story of the rise of an inspiring and nonviolent movement for human rights and environmental justice, and the lengths Shell was willing to go to stop it.
In May 2009, multinational oil giant Shell will stand trial in United States federal court to answer to charges that it conspired in human rights abuses including murder in Nigeria in the 1990s. ...