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Article

11 Nov 2005

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Friends of the Earth

Ten years on: Shell still not welcome in Nigeria

Shell's operations in Nigeria are still harming communities and environment, 10 years on from the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa, according to a report published today by Friends of the Earth in Nigeria... Friends of the Earth, which has worked with Friends of the Earth in Nigeria to highlight the oil company's abuses overseas, is calling on the UK Government to bring in new laws to force UK companies to operate responsibly overseas and allow victims of corporate wrongdoing to seek justice through the UK courts.