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		<title>Peaceful protest against Shell by women of Niger Delta reported by ERA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 23:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Field Report 277: Women of JK4 (Edagberi/Betterland) stage peaceful protest against Shell Wednesday, 12 October 2011 Re-posted from Environmental Rights Action (Friends of the Earth Nigeria) GPS Coordinates:  Blocked bridge &#8211; Elev:9m, N 05°11.657’’, E006°29.574’’ and  Well 2 site &#8211; Elev:4m, N 05°11.655’’, E 006°29.574’’ Shell has not been fair to the community in terms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Field Report 277: Women of JK4 (Edagberi/Betterland) stage peaceful protest against Shell</strong><br />
<strong> Wednesday, 12 October 2011</strong></p>
<p><strong>Re-posted from <a href="http://www.eraction.org/component/content/article/341">Environmental Rights Action (Friends of the Earth Nigeria)</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/40-Years-of-Operation.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3938" title="40 Years of Operation" src="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/40-Years-of-Operation-300x168.jpg" alt="ERA Field Report 277:Women of JK4 (Edagberi/Betterland) stage peaceful protest against Shell" width="300" height="168" /></a></p>
<p>GPS Coordinates:  Blocked bridge &#8211; Elev:9m, N 05°11.657’’, E006°29.574’’ and  Well 2 site &#8211; Elev:4m, N 05°11.655’’, E 006°29.574’’</p>
<p>Shell has not been fair to the community in terms of amenities says the leaders of the JK4 community, even though so much wealth is pumped out from our community soil daily. We have been drinking from the Taylor Creek that has often been polluted by crude oil spills from the company&#8217;s failed oil facilities. ERA/FoEN heard of a protest by women in the community and promptly visited the community.</p>
<p>JK4, otherwise known as Edagberi/Betterland community is a community in Ahaoda West local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria. It is located along the Taylor Creek, sharing boundaries with Biseni and Ikarama communities in Yenagoa local government area of Bayelsa State. Over forty oil wells operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company [SPDC], several crude oil pipelines and Shell’s Adibawa Flow Station are located within the community. Community leaders have complained in the past that Shell has not been fair to the community in terms of amenities, even though so much wealth is pumped out from the community soil daily. Without pipe borne water the people have been drinking from the Taylor Creek that has often been polluted by crude oil spills. ERA/FoEN heard of a protest by women in the community (10 October 2011) and promptly visited the community.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eraction.org/component/content/article/341">Full report</a></p>
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		<title>Nigerian villagers in polluted community file a new lawsuit in the U.S. against Shell for its environmentally dominating practices</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nigerians seek $1 billion from Shell for oil spills By Mira Oberman &#124; AFP – Thu, Oct 20, 2011 Re-posted from AFP A Nigerian tribal king filed a lawsuit in a US court seeking $1 billion from Royal Dutch Shell to compensate for decades of pollution that sickened his people and damaged their lands, his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Nigerians seek $1 billion from Shell for oil spills</strong><br />
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<p><strong>By Mira Oberman | AFP – Thu, Oct 20, 2011</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/nigerians-seek-1-billion-shell-oil-spills-012752940.html">Re-posted from AFP</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/shell_oil_nigeria.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3910" title="shell_oil_nigeria" src="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/shell_oil_nigeria-300x213.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="213" /></a>A Nigerian tribal king filed a lawsuit in a US court seeking $1 billion from Royal Dutch Shell to compensate for decades of pollution that sickened his people and damaged their lands, his lawyer said.</p>
<p>The suit was filed a day after the US Supreme Court said it will consider a lawsuit accusing Shell of human rights abuses in Nigeria in a landmark case that could make companies liable for torture or genocide committed overseas.</p>
<p>That case will assess the potential liability of corporations &#8212; including multinationals with a US presence &#8212; under the Alien Tort Statute, a US law dating back to 1789 that scholars say was meant to assure foreign governments that the United States would help prevent breaches of international law.</p>
<p>The latest case alleges that Shell&#8217;s Nigerian operations are &#8220;well below internationally recognized standards to prevent and control pipeline oil spills&#8221; because the Anglo-Dutch company &#8220;has not employed the best available technology and practices that they use elsewhere in the world.&#8221;</p>
<p>It cited a recent United Nations report that found that contamination was widespread in the Nigerian Delta after 50 years of oil extraction left groundwater badly contaminated and the soil soaked with hydrocarbons to depths of five meters.</p>
<p>The suit was brought on behalf of the people of Ogale in the Eleme local government area, where the UN team found the most serious groundwater contamination and people drinking water laced with cancer-causing benzene at 900 times World Health Organization guidelines.</p>
<p>Scientists found an eight centimeter layer of refined oil floating on the groundwater that served the wells. The oil was linked to a spill that had occurred six years earlier and was not properly cleaned up.</p>
<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/nigerians-seek-1-billion-shell-oil-spills-012752940.html">Full article</a></p>
<p><em>photo credit: © Kadir van Lohuizen/NOOR</em></p>
<p><em>From the website of Amnesty International: http://blog.amnestyusa.org/business/shell-accused-over-misleading-figures-on-nigeria-oil-spills/</em></p>
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		<title>US Supreme Court to hear Nigeria-Shell rights case</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 18:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[17 October 2011 Re-posted from AFP &#160; WASHINGTON — The US Supreme Court said Monday it will consider a lawsuit accusing Royal Dutch Shell of human rights abuses, a case that could make companies liable for torture or genocide committed overseas. The plaintiffs &#8212; relatives of seven Nigerians killed by the country&#8217;s former military regime [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>17 October 2011</strong><br />
<strong>Re-posted from <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i3L-nAwBXInk-51TqJ0aunjz8OLw?docId=CNG.b38301bb1587cdd633aa4d2affb70b9d.b1">AFP</a></strong></p>
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<p>WASHINGTON — The US Supreme Court said Monday it will consider a lawsuit accusing Royal Dutch Shell of human rights abuses, a case that could make companies liable for torture or genocide committed overseas.</p>
<p>The plaintiffs &#8212; relatives of seven Nigerians killed by the country&#8217;s former military regime &#8212; sued the Anglo-Dutch energy giant and other firms for apparently enlisting the government to suppress resistance to oil exploration in the Niger Delta in the 1990s.</p>
<p>The case will assess the potential liability of corporations &#8212; including multinationals with a US presence &#8212; under the Alien Tort Statute, a US law dating back to 1789 which scholars say was meant to assure foreign governments that the United States would help prevent breaches of international law.</p>
<p>The 12 Nigerian plaintiffs charge Shell with &#8220;complicity in human rights violations committed against them in the Ogoni region of the Niger Delta in Nigeria between 1992 and 1995,&#8221; according to their complaint put before the court.</p>
<p>&#8220;These violations included torture, extra-judicial executions and crimes against humanity.&#8221;</p>
<p>It said Shell &#8220;aided and abetted the Nigerian government in committing human rights abuses,&#8221; and added: &#8220;For the victims of human rights violations such cases often provide the only opportunity to obtain any remedy for their suffering.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i3L-nAwBXInk-51TqJ0aunjz8OLw?docId=CNG.b38301bb1587cdd633aa4d2affb70b9d.b1">Full article</a></p>
<p><em>image credit:<a href="http://www.sweetcrudemovie.com/index.php"> Sweet Crude</a></em></p>
<p><strong>Read the <a href="http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111017/ts_nm/us_royaldutchshell_nigeria_lawsuit">Reuters piece</a> on the same subject</strong><br />
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		<title>Shell’s dredging of river in Niger Delta spurs coastal erosion</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 23:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Environmental Rights Action Field Report #276: Shell’s dredging of River Nun spurs coastal erosion in Peremabiri community Tuesday, 04 October 20 Re-posted from Environmental Rights Action (Friends of the Earth Nigeria) To tell you the truth no one is comfortable with the way the River Nun is expanding while the community land is shrinking by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Environmental Rights Action Field Report #276: Shell’s dredging of River Nun spurs coastal erosion in Peremabiri community</h3>
<p>Tuesday, 04 October 20</p>
<p><strong>Re-posted from <a href="http://www.eraction.org/component/content/article/339">Environmental Rights Action (Friends of the Earth Nigeria)</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/perembiri.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3872" title="perembiri" src="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/perembiri-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><strong></strong></p>
<p>To tell you the truth no one is comfortable with the way the River Nun is expanding while the community land is shrinking by the day. It is like a story now when we tell strangers that this community has lost over fifty meters of land in the last few years. And, if the trend should continue unchecked, we may join the monkeys in the swamps very soon. We are of the view that the dredging activities of Shell around us also have negative effect that is leading to the collapsing river banks and expansion of the River here. We are calling for assistance from government before we are wiped out from this location. What are we going to tell our children coming behind? &#8211; Maurice Jonathan</p>
<p>GPS Coordinate: Elev: -9m, N 04°38.395’, E006°04.910’</p>
<p>Peremabiri community is one among several Ijaw communities in Boma Clan of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area that settles along the Nun River. Farming and fishing are the major occupations of the people.  Apart from hosting the biggest rice farm [abandoned for several years now]in west Africa established by the moribund  Niger Delta Basin Development Authority [NDBDA], it is also host  to several oil wells including Shell’s Diebu Flow station, wellheads and pipelines.<br />
Peremabiri has had its fair share of the negative impacts of oil exploration/exploitation activities: oil spills/fire and the effects of gas flaring that is still on-going at the flow station.<br />
Information reached ERA/FoEN that the community was almost going into extinction due to river encroachment caused by dredging activities of Shell and because of this phenomenon it became necessary to visit the community and get an on-the-spot assessment of the situation.<br />
ERA field monitors were led round the community by the current and past chairmen of Peremabiri Community Development Committee [CDC], Mr. Maurice Jonathan and Dickson Peresuote.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eraction.org/component/content/article/339">Read full report</a></p>
<p><em>photo:  <strong></strong><strong><a href="http://www.eraction.org/component/content/article/339">Environmental Rights Action (Friends of the Earth Nigeria)</a></strong></em></p>
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		<title>ERA/Friends of the Earth Nigeria wants fair hearing for detained campaigner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Group wants fair hearing for detained campaigner By Ben Ezeamalu September 4, 2011 Re-posted from NEXT The Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has asked the Dutch authorities to give detained environmental campaigner and founder of Hope for Niger-Delta Campaign, Sunny Ofehe, a fair hearing when his case comes up for hearing on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><strong>Group wants fair hearing for detained campaigner</strong></h4>
<p><strong>By Ben Ezeamalu</strong><br />
<strong> September 4, 2011<br />
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<p><strong>Re-posted from <a href="http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5740959-146/story.csp">NEXT</a></strong></p>
<div id="attachment_2951" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 193px"><a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Sunny-Ofehe.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2951" title="Sunny Ofehe" src="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Sunny-Ofehe.jpg" alt="" width="183" height="183" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sunny Ofehe</p></div>
<p>The <a href="http://www.eraction.org/">Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN)</a> has asked the Dutch authorities to give detained environmental campaigner and founder of Hope for Niger-Delta Campaign, <a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/uncategorized/shell-in-nigeria-unable-or-unwilling">Sunny Ofehe</a>, a fair hearing when his case comes up for hearing on September 5.</p>
<p>ERA/FoEN&#8217;s call is predicated on the manner the Dutch authorities have so far handled the matter after Mr. Ofehe&#8217;s arrest and detention for unstated reasons.</p>
<p>Mr. Ofehe was arrested by Dutch authorities in Rotterdam on 22 February, 2011, and has been kept in detention since. The Dutch authorities initially kept mum over the reason for Mr. Ofehe&#8217;s arrest and denied anyone access to him except his lawyer who was barred from speaking to anyone on the matter.</p>
<p>Earlier reports from his clients indicated that the charge against Mr. Ofehe was based on people smuggling and forgery. This was subsequently substituted with terrorism which was hinged on tapped phone calls between him and an acquaintance in Nigeria in which Mr. Ofehe was said to have tried to come to an agreement to record bunkering of oil pipelines in the Niger Delta-region.</p>
<p>The questioned phone calls were said to have been intercepted during a massive investigation against the activist which was said to have started more than a year before his February arrest. Subsequently, his phones and computers were allegedly tapped and a camera placed in front of his office for three weeks.</p>
<p>&#8220;While we believe an accused is deemed innocent until otherwise proven, it is suspicious that what Ofehe was arrested for is not what he is now standing trial for,&#8221; said Nnimmo Bassey, ERA/FoEN&#8217;s Executive Director.</p>
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		<title>Fresh oil spill seen near Shell pipeline in Niger Delta</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the wake of the first report cataloging the widespread oil spill damage in the Niger Delta reports of a new spill emerge. Fresh oil spill seen near Shell pipeline in Nigeria’s restive southern oil delta By Associated Press, Published: August 21 Reposted from The Washington Post LAGOS, Nigeria — Community leaders in Nigeria’s oil-rich [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>In the wake of the first report cataloging the widespread oil spill damage in the Niger Delta reports of a new spill emerge.</h3>
<p>Fresh oil spill seen near Shell pipeline in Nigeria’s restive southern oil delta</p>
<p>By Associated Press, Published: August 21<br />
Reposted from <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/fresh-oil-spill-seen-near-shell-pipeline-in-nigerias-restive-southern-oil-delta/2011/08/21/gIQAXb9SUJ_story.html">The Washington Post</a></p>
<p><a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/shell-001.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-874" title="shell-001" src="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/shell-001-300x180.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="180" /></a>LAGOS, Nigeria — Community leaders in Nigeria’s oil-rich southern delta say a new oil spill has been seen near a Royal Dutch Shell PLC pipeline where a fire broke out earlier this week.</p>
<p>The oil sheen could be seen Sunday near the Okordia Rumuekepe trunkline in Bayelsa state, which is operated by Shell’s Nigerian subsidiary. The same trunkline saw a fire break out Friday.</p>
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<p>image source:  <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/feb/04/shell-axe-1000-jobs">guardian.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Oil-polluted Ogoniland could become environmental model</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nigeria: Oil-polluted Ogoniland could become environmental model UN says clean-up operation following two massive oil spills in the Niger Delta could benefit other African countries developing their oil reserves By John Vidal Reposted from  guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 9 August 2011 Ogoniland is one of the most oil-polluted places on earth but it could become a model [...]]]></description>
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<h3>UN says clean-up operation following two massive oil spills in the Niger Delta could benefit other African countries developing their oil reserves</h3>
<p><strong>By John Vidal</strong><br />
<strong> Reposted from  <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2011/aug/09/niger-delta-shell-oil-spills">guardian.co.uk</a>, Tuesday 9 August 2011</strong></p>
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<p>Ogoniland is one of the most oil-polluted places on earth but it could become a model for other countries wanting to clean up their environments or avoid making the same mistakes, the UN has said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This could be the world&#8217;s biggest oil contamination clean-up,&#8221; said Nick Nuttall, spokesman for the UN&#8217;s environment programme (UNEP) director, Achim Steiner. &#8220;It is up to the government of Nigeria what happens now, but [from talks with President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja this week] there appears to be a willingness to act,&#8221; he said while in London.</p>
<p>Preliminary cost estimates to decontaminate and restore the devastated ecology of the 1,000 sq km of land and water are nearly $1bn for the first five years, with much more money possibly needed over the full 30 years it will take to clean up the region, said UNEP chief scientist Joseph Alcamo in London.</p>
<p>But he said that if governments and oil companies were prepared to put up the money to act, it could provide work to train tens of thousands of Ogonis, leave the area &#8220;pristine&#8221; and help many other African countries that were on the point of commercially developing their oil reserves.</p>
<p>São Tomé, Ghana, Uganda, Sierra Leone and Ethiopia all expect to produce oil in the next 10 years. &#8220;One in 10 barrels of oil in the world presently comes from Africa. It is very likely that oil production will increase on the continent. Countries can learn from this painful experience,&#8221; said Alcamo.</p>
<p>As well as immediate measures, such as warning Ogoni people if they are drinking from polluted wells and proposing that the oil companies rethink their clean-up procedures, the UN recommended that a global centre for excellence for environmental restoration be set up in Ogoniland.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2011/aug/09/niger-delta-shell-oil-spills">Full article</a></p>
<p>image: UNEP Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oil spills destroyed my village in Nigeria and decades of environmental and social injustice are still to be addressed by Patrick Naagbanton, Thursday 4 August 2011 Reposted from  guardian.co.uk &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Shell&#8217;s admission of liability for two massive oil spills in 2008-09 in my village of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Oil spills destroyed my village in Nigeria and decades of environmental and social injustice are still to be addressed</h3>
<p><strong>by Patrick Naagbanton, Thursday 4 August 2011 </strong><br />
<strong>Reposted from  <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/aug/04/shell-nigeria-oil-spills">guardian.co.uk</a></strong></p>
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<p>Shell&#8217;s admission of liability for two massive oil spills in 2008-09 in my village of Bodo in the Niger Delta is a step forward in the long struggle for corporate accountability. An impoverished village that yesterday lay in ruins has today felt a welcome glimmer of hope and justice.</p>
<p>We are happy with the news that Shell could be forced to clean up the environmental devastation it has caused and to pay more than $400m in compensation. But our jubilation is overshadowed by more than five decades of environmental and social injustice yet to be addressed.</p>
<p>Bodo village is a fishing community in the minority Ogoni region of the Niger Delta. Shell was forced out of Ogoni in 1993, following mass protests led by writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, who was executed on 10 November 1995 alongside eight other campaigners. Shell&#8217;s vast network of oil wells, pipelines, flow-stations and gas flares remained in Ogoni and are an everyday reminder of what we have suffered.</p>
<p>Many of Shell&#8217;s rusty, leaky pipelines date back to the 1970s and have been poorly maintained ever since (see pages 31-36 and 43 of Friends of the Earth Netherlands report). It was equipment failure that caused Shell&#8217;s high-pressure Trans-Niger pipeline to rupture on 28 August 2008, gushing an estimated 2,000 barrels of oil per day into Bodo for weeks. The land and water was covered in thick layers of crude. Shell was also responsible for a second spill from the same pipeline on 2 February 2009.</p>
<p>Oil spills have effectively destroyed my community. Local farmers and fishers were forced to abandon their traditional ways of life. Bodo Creek is, ecologically speaking, dead. The fish that were not killed by the heavy pollution now reek of petroleum and cannot sustain a village population of 69,000 people. Shell has violated our basic human rights to food, water and livelihood. The compensation Shell offered us – £3,500 plus bags of rice and sugar – was insulting and wholly inadequate.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/aug/04/shell-nigeria-oil-spills">Full article</a></p>
<p><em>Image: Ogoni Spill-Amensty International photos</em></p>
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		<title>Amnesty International, Responding to UNEP Report on Disastrous Oil Pollution in Nigeria, Demands Accountability from Shell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amnesty International Press Release For Immediate Release Thursday, August 4, 2011 Amnesty International, Responding to United Nations Report on Disastrous Oil Pollution in Nigeria, Demands Accountability from Shell Oil Company Reposted from Amnesty International Urges Institutional Investors to Urge Shell To “Clean Up Its Act” in Niger Delta Contact: Suzanne Trimel, 212-633-4150, strimel@aiusa.org (New York) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Amnesty International Press Release</strong><br />
<strong>For Immediate Release</strong><br />
<strong>Thursday, August 4, 2011</strong></h3>
<p>Amnesty International, Responding to United Nations Report on Disastrous Oil Pollution in Nigeria, Demands Accountability from Shell Oil Company</p>
<p>Reposted from <a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/press-releases/amnesty-international-responding-to-united-nations-report-on-disastrous-oil-pollution-in-nigeria-dem">Amnesty International</a></p>
<p><strong>Urges Institutional Investors to Urge Shell To “Clean Up Its Act” in Niger Delta</strong></p>
<p>Contact: Suzanne Trimel, 212-633-4150, strimel@aiusa.org</p>
<p>(New York) – Amnesty International said today that Shell oil company has had a disastrous impact on the human rights of people living in the Niger Delta and must be held to account.  The organization was responding to a United Nations report – the first of its kind in Nigeria &#8212; on the severe and widespread effects of oil pollution in Ogoniland in the Delta region.</p>
<p>The report from the United Nations Environment Program is based on two years of in-depth scientific research. It found that oil contamination is widespread and severe, and that people in the Niger Delta have been exposed for decades.</p>
<p>“This report proves Shell has had a terrible impact in Nigeria, but has got away with denying it for decades, falsely claiming they work to best international standards,” said Amnesty International Global Issues Director, Audrey Gaughran, who has researched the human rights impacts of pollution in the Delta and is the author of a groundbreaking 2009 report, “Petroleum, Pollution and Poverty in the Niger Delta.”</p>
<p>The U.N. report, which was conducted at the request of the Nigerian government and paid for by Shell, provides irrefutable evidence of the devastating impact of oil pollution on people’s lives in the Delta – one of Africa’s most bio-diverse regions.  It examines the damage to agriculture and fisheries, which has destroyed livelihoods and food sources. One of the most serious facts to come to light is the scale of contamination of drinking water, which has exposed communities to serious health risks. In one case water was found to contain a known carcinogen at levels 900 times above World Health Organization guidelines. The U.N. Environment Program has recommended emergency measures to alert communities to the danger.</p>
<p>“This report should also be a wake-up call to institutional investors. In the past they’ve allowed Shell’s public relations machine to pull the wool over their eyes, but they will now want to see the company cleaning up its act in the Niger Delta &#8211; that means putting real pressure on Shell to avoid spillages, compensate those already affected and disclose more accurate information on their impacts,” said Gaughran.</p>
<p>The report reveals Shell’s systemic failure to address oil spills going back many years and  describes how sites that Shell claimed were cleaned up were found by UNEP experts to be still polluted.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/press-releases/amnesty-international-responding-to-united-nations-report-on-disastrous-oil-pollution-in-nigeria-dem">Full press release</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shell accepts liability for two oil spills in Nigeria By John Vidal Wednesday 3 August 2011 Reposted from guardian.co.uk Oil giant faces a bill of hundreds of millions of dollars following class action suit brought on behalf of communities in Bodo, Ogoniland &#160; Shell faces a bill of hundreds of millions of dollars after accepting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Shell accepts liability for two oil spills in Nigeria</h4>
<h4>By John Vidal</h4>
<h4>Wednesday 3 August 2011</h4>
<p>Reposted from <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/aug/03/shell-liability-oil-spills-nigeria?CMP=twt_gu">guardian.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>Oil giant faces a bill of hundreds of millions of dollars following class action suit brought on behalf of communities in Bodo, Ogoniland</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_3619" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/The-impact-of-an-oil-spil-006.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3619" title="The-impact-of-an-oil-spil-006" src="http://justiceinnigerianow.org/jinn/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/The-impact-of-an-oil-spil-006-300x180.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="180" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The impact of an oil spill near Ikarama in the Niger delta. Photograph: Amnesty International UK</p></div>
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<p>Shell faces a bill of hundreds of millions of dollars after accepting full liability for two massive oil spills that devastated a Nigerian community of 69,000 people and may take at least 20 years to clean up.</p>
<p>Experts who studied video footage of the spills at Bodo in Ogoniland say they could together be as large as the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska, when 10m gallons of oil destroyed the remote coastline.</p>
<p>Until now, Shell has claimed that less than 40,000 gallons were spilt in Nigeria.</p>
<p>Papers seen by the Guardian show that following a class action suit in London over the past four months, the company has accepted responsibility for the 2008 double rupture of the Bodo-Bonny trans-Niger pipeline that pumps 120,000 barrels of oil a day though the community.</p>
<p>Ogoniland is a small region of the Niger delta which threw out Shell in 1994 for its pollution but then saw eight of its leaders, including the writer Ken Saro-Wiwa, executed by the government.</p>
<p>The crude oil that gushed unchecked from the two Bodo spills, which occurred within months of each other, in 2008 has clearly devastated the 20 sq km network of creeks and inlets on which Bodo and as many as 30 other smaller settlements depend for food, water and fuel.</p>
<p>No attempt has been made to clean up the oil, which has collected on the creek sides, washes in and out on the tides and has seeped deep into the water table and farmland.</p>
<p>According to the communities in Bodo, in two years the company has only offered £3,500 together with 50 bags of rice, 50 bags of beans and a few cartons of sugar, tomatoes and groundnut oil. The offers were rejected as &#8220;insulting, provocative and beggarly&#8221; by the chiefs of Bodo, but later accepted on legal advice.</p>
<p>Shell&#8217;s acceptance of full liability for the spills follows a class action suit bought on behalf of communities by London law firm Leigh Day and Co, which represented the Ivory Coast community that suffered health damage following the dumping of toxic waste by a ship leased to multinational oil company Trafigura in 2006.</p>
<p>Many other impoverished communities in the delta are now expected to seek damages for oil pollution against Shell in the British courts. On average, there are three oil spills a day by Shell and other companies working in the delta. Shell consistently blames the spills on local youths who, they argue, sabotage their network of pipelines.</p>
<p>&#8220;The news that Shell has accepted liability in Britain will be greeted with joy in the delta. The British courts may now be inundated with legitimate complaints,&#8221; said Patrick Naagbartonm, coordinator for the Centre of Environment and Human Rights in Port Harcourt.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/aug/03/shell-liability-oil-spills-nigeria?CMP=twt_gu">Full article</a></p>
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