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Posted by jinn on 10th July 2009

Niger Delta Standoff

by Kia Mistilis

Reprinted from Foreign Policy in Focus: Editor: John Feffer and Jen Doak

Behind fighter-planes and gunboats, Nigerian forces launched a full-scale offensive in the Niger Delta on May 13, displacing 30,000 people and sparking a humanitarian crisis. Thousands of civilians fleeing destroyed villages are now trapped between armed resistance groups and the Nigerian military. These civilians are hiding in the bush without food, water, or medical supplies, let alone Internet access to alert the world of their plight, as Iranians are doing via Twitter.

Suanu Bere speaking at a Shell rally in San Francisco

Suanu Bere speaking at a Shell rally in San Francisco. Credit: Jan Stürmann

Against the backdrop of a world energy crisis, the media are reporting the region’s growing instability, mostly in terms of its effect on global oil supply and prices. For the 12 million people living in the Niger Delta, however, the struggle is about their survival.

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