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  • World remembers Saro-Wiwa hangings

    This blog post first appeared in the Comment Factory on 12 November 2010. World remembers Saro-Wiwa hangings by Ben Amunwa Fifteen years ago, Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others were executed by the Nigerian military government, in collaboration with Shell Nigeria. The oil giant is under fresh scrutiny after secret documents revealed in The Guardian expose how Shell tried to cover…

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    12 Nov 2010 ben
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  • World Remembers Saro-Wiwa Hangings

    Fifteen years ago today, Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others were executed by the Nigerian military government in collaboration with Shell Nigeria. The oil giant is under fresh scrutiny after secret documents revealed in The Guardian today expose how Shell tried to cover up oil spill data and manipulated the media and NGOs in the wake…

    10 Nov 2010 ben
  • Police Open Fire at Ogoni Vigil in Port Harcourt

    It’s the kind of text message you never want to receive. Sent from an activist in the Niger Delta on November 9th at 22.00,  it reads: Teams of heavily armed policemen stormed Saro-Wiwa’s No. 24 Aggrey Road, Port Harcourt, venue of the Saro-Wiwa candle light procession, shooting sporadically causing fear and panic. [UPDATE 11/11/10: we…

    9 Nov 2010 ben
  • Slow Travel to Oslo: diary begins

    Entries from Jane Trowell, Anna Galkina, and Rebecca Beinart on their separate Slow Travel journeys from England to Oslo for Gentle Actions in Kunstnernes Hus ANNA: [Anna Galkina is a researcher with PLATFORM on Arctic issues relating to oil & gas, environmental and human rights abuses.] 11.11.10 On the way into the Eurostar section of…

    8 Nov 2010 jane
  • Remember Saro-Wiwa Newsletter – November 2010

    Remember Saro-Wiwa Newsletter – November 2010

    remember saro-wiwa UPDATES, PODCASTS & GLOBAL EVENTS Dear RSW supporters,15 years ago today, Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others were executed by the Nigerian military government. Last year, Shell paid out $15.5 million to settle accusations that the company played a part in the killings. Yet for many Ogoni people who were shot, killed, raped or tortured –…

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    8 Nov 2010 ben
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  • Slow Travel to Oslo: privilege, hope, or red herring

    Slow Travel Enquiry for Gentle Actions, Oslo. Disclaimer: this blog is written by Jane and some views may not be shared by the whole of PLATFORM. When we got the invitation from curators Eva Bakkeslett and Anne Karin Jortveit to work on the Gentle Actions: Art, Ecology, Action project at Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, it…

    7 Nov 2010 jane
  • Platform Newsletter – November 2010

    PLATFORM newsletter – November 2010 Dear All, This is part of a series of occasional newsletters to keep you up to date with PLATFORM projects, events and research and recruitment. Appeal: Help to kick oil out of the arts Throughout 2010, a series of creative, preformance-based interventions in cultural institutions by groups like Liberate Tate have…

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    3 Nov 2010 Kevin
  • PLATFORM is recruiting a Funding Development Worker

    This job is no longer available and is here for reference purposes only. Job Title: Funding Development Worker Initially freelance 26 days over six months (flexible) with the possibility of extension into a wider permanent role. Platform is looking for a freelance Funding Development Worker to strengthen and support its project portfolio by developing new…

    2 Nov 2010 admin
  • Opening Today “Scorch/Drench”, and strange not to be there

    PLATFORM has created Scorch/Drench – an installation and a one week of films, discussions and workshops which inform and challenge our relationship to oil, at the invitation of curators of the season “Gentle Actions – Art, Ecology, Action” at Kunstnernes Hus Oslo, running 22.10.10 – 14.11.10. Anna and I aren’t travelling out there for a…

    23 Oct 2010 jane

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