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"In 1995 the world was shocked by the news of the murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa - writer, political activist, and leader of the Niger Delta's Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP). Yet his summary execution by Nigeria's brutal military junta was only the latest horrific event in a centuries-old pattern of human rights abuse and environmental exploitation.
MOSOP was formed out of a final, desperate need to protest the destruction of a people's land and culture by two forces: a giant multinational corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, and a series of corrupt and repressive Nigerian governments. In this book, Ike Okonta and Oronto Douglas present a devastating case against both Shell and Nigeria's military regime of the 1990s."--BOOK JACKET.
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Corrupt practices, Environmental aspects of Petroleum industry and trade, Petroleum industry and trade, Shell International Petroleum Company, ltd, Petroleum industry and trade, environmental aspects, Petroleum industry and trade, nigeria, Shell oil company, inc., Environmental aspects, Shell International Petroleum CompanyPlaces
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Where vultures feast: shell, human rights, and oil in the Niger Delta
2003, Verso
in English
1859844731 9781859844731
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Where Vultures Feast: Shell, Human Rights, and Oil in the Niger Delta
April 10, 2001, Sierra Club Books
Hardcover
in English
1578050464 9781578050468
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