June 10, 2009

Did Shell collaborate in Nigerian executions?

14 years after protesters including Ken Saro-Wiwa were executed, Shell settles for 15M

Channel 4 reports that oil giant Shell agrees a £10M "humanitarian" settlement, 14 years after protesters including author Ken Saro-Wiwa were executed by Nigeria's former military regime. Sue Turton reports.

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dart 2009-06-10

These problems stem from the political bias in the country which favours the north over the south and delta regions where the Ogoni tribes live.A few years back a former UK govt. employee revealed that before leaving as the colonial power the UK govt. set up the UK friendly party to continue almost unopposed.Shell represents the kernal of Anglo/Dutch colonial power central to the Bilderberg Group Global corporate elitists.Netherlands royalty are major shareholders. Compensation should have been $100 million.

 

 

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