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Article

15 Mar 2001

Author:
Mark Curtis, Head of Advocacy at Christian Aid, in Guardian [UK]

Boom time for few signals misery and death for many [Sudan]

The foreign oil companies in Sudan are choosing to wall themselves off from these realities. Many, such as Talisman (Canada), Lundin (Sweden) and CNPC [China National Petroleum Corporation] (China), are complicit in the atrocities through their inaction.