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Article

26 Nov 2004

Author:
AFP

Shell in Nigeria denies Ogoniland claims

...Shell on Friday denied charges by a minority rights group that it was attempting to "forcefully" return to oil-rich Ogoniland to resume operations...[On] Wednesday...the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP)...staged a protest outside Shell headquarters in Port Harcourt...against...alleged "destabilisation, destruction of the ecosystem and militarisation of Ogoniland".