Shell: videos
The people of Nigeria v Shell
People from local communities in Nigeria talking about Shell's impact on their com...
Ed Kashi on Shell in Nigeria
Video highlighting Shell's oil pollution In Nigeria
Telling Shell in London
A Video presentaion of Amnesty Activists protesting Shell in the Niger Delta Londo...
STOP SHELL'S GAS FLARING IN THE NIG...
London members of Amnesty International picket and petition Shell petrol stations,...
Shell apologise
Shell apologise for abusing human rights in the Niger Delta. To find out more: htt...
The Big Shell Clean Up
Exeter University Amnesty International enjoy a grand day out at Topsham Road Shel...
Shell Action in Chester City Centre
On a rainy Wednesday in January the University of Chester's Amnesty society took t...
Student Conference 2
Here is a short clip of the student conference activists out on Saturday night hig...
Student Conference 1
Here is a flavour of the atmosphere of the student conference as we prepare to tak...
Shell campaign update
From live webchats to petrol station protests, there has been plenty of activity a...
The case against Shell - The True C...
Things you should know about Shell...
Corporations on Trial - People and ...
In a special five-part series, Al Jazeeras People and Power charts the rapidly gro...
Make Shell clean up!
French Amnesty activists taking action at a Shell petrol station
Poison Fire - a documentary from t...
Excellent documentary - people from Nigeria talks about the devastation of Shell o...
Petroleum, Pollution and Poverty
Naomi McAuliffe, Amnesty's Dignity Campaign Manager explains why we all need to co...
The people of Nigeria vs Shell
Friends of the Earth, ERA and Nigerian farmers and fisherman are taking Shell to c...
SHELL PAYOUT
Channel 4 News on Shell and Saro-Wiwa trial with access to court documents clearly...












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i agree with what you're trying to say, however the video does nothing to quantify the actual scale of flaring in the niger delta which is the main environmental issue at hand. bar the comments about the local communities having no say, virtually everything quote could be said to be true of any flaring operation eg grangemouth in fife, where flaring is highly controlled and minimised and is only present for safety purposes. more generally there are manyof these videos which vaguely detail the outline of an issue without actually managing to define the problem at hand. out of context this video fails to even explain the issue - without prior knowledge of the circumstaces in the niger delta you gain no understanding of them and it is understanding and education that is needed to invoke change.
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View all comments (7 more)I'm sorry to see it. The pollution is very large. What makes me even more sorry is that this is made by the foreigners who don't have any right to harm and polute others land. It is just very painful to see this. Have you listened to the song House of pain by Deep Purple? It can be downloaded from mp3 search engine http://www.mp3hounddog.com . It is painful just like it.
Very interesting conversation there. I've recently seen Ed Kashi's photos from the Niger Delta at the Human Rights Action Centre. If you want to take action on Shell and their human rights abuses... - http://www.amnesty.org.uk/s...
The way home led across black-earth fields that had just been ploughed up. I ascended the dusty path. The ploughed field belonged to a landed proprietor and was so large that on both sides and before me to the top of the hill nothing was visible but evenly furrowed and moist earth. The land was well tilled and nowhere was there a blade of grass or any kind of plant to be seen, it was all black. “Ah, what a destructive creature is man….How many different plant-lives he destroys to support his own existence!” thought I, involuntarily looking around for some living thing in this lifeless black field.
Leo Tolstoy, Hadji Murad
trans. Louise and Aylmer Maude (original published in 1904)
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This is shame. Why is Shell treating these people as if the land still belongs to the Crown? Are they third-class citizens in their own country? This is not just obnoxius and inadmissible, but its is an outrage, sheer chauvinism and disdain of human life!
Nice! Particularly like the Crime Scene tape.
I love the 'Shell Shock' slogan!