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Immagine composta da tre sezioni verticali: a sinistra, il ritratto di un uomo africano che parla, al centro il logo di Amnesty International su sfondo giallo con una candela avvolta da filo spinato, a destra il logo di Shell, la multinazionale petrolifera, con il caratteristico guscio di conchiglia giallo e rosso. L'immagine richiama il controverso rapporto tra Amnesty International e Shell riguardo alle responsabilità ambientali e ai diritti umani, in particolare in relazione all'inquinamento e alle violazioni nel delta del Niger, Nigeria.

Immagine composta da tre sezioni verticali: a sinistra, il ritratto di un uomo africano che parla, al centro il logo di Amnesty International su sfondo giallo con una candela avvolta da filo spinato, a destra il logo di Shell, la multinazionale petrolifera, con il caratteristico guscio di conchiglia giallo e rosso. L'immagine richiama il controverso rapporto tra Amnesty International e Shell riguardo alle responsabilità ambientali e ai diritti umani, in particolare in relazione all'inquinamento e alle violazioni nel delta del Niger, Nigeria.

#KenSaroWiwa: 30 anni senza #giustizia.

Scrittore, poeta e attivista nigeriano, processato e impiccato con altri 8 attivisti del #MOSOP.
"Come egli stesso aveva predetto: «Ci arresteranno e giustizieranno.
E tutto per la #Shell»."

#10novembre #Nigeria

www.labottegadelbarbieri.org/ken-saro-wiw...

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A graphic comic illustration of Ken Saro-Wiwa by Tayo Fatunla.

The text says: 
"Our Roots.
Ken Saro Wiwa

Ken Saro-Wiwa (1941-1995) was a Nigerian writer, political activist and environmental campaigner. Saro-Wiwa was well known for the many books he wrote. He became internationally famous for championng the cause of his own people, the Ogonis of the Niger Delta in Nigeria. In their quest for an equitable share of the oil revenue emanating from their land, Saro-Wiwa, together with members of his ethnic group, formed the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP). Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995 with eight others. The government then alleged that they were responsible for the murders of four prominent Ogoni leaders. Ken Saro-Wiwa's prison notes about his detention were published posthumously.

A graphic comic illustration of Ken Saro-Wiwa by Tayo Fatunla. The text says: "Our Roots. Ken Saro Wiwa Ken Saro-Wiwa (1941-1995) was a Nigerian writer, political activist and environmental campaigner. Saro-Wiwa was well known for the many books he wrote. He became internationally famous for championng the cause of his own people, the Ogonis of the Niger Delta in Nigeria. In their quest for an equitable share of the oil revenue emanating from their land, Saro-Wiwa, together with members of his ethnic group, formed the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP). Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995 with eight others. The government then alleged that they were responsible for the murders of four prominent Ogoni leaders. Ken Saro-Wiwa's prison notes about his detention were published posthumously.

Ken Saro-Wiwa (1941-1995) was executed 30 years ago today along with eight other Ogoni leaders #OgoniNine
I'm so happy to see so many other people remembering this brave leader.

May they all rest in peace 🕯️

#KenSaroWiwa #MOSOP #Nigeria #DefendEarthDefenders #HumanRights #OgoniLand #ClimateAction

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