THE HUT: Africa Environmental Justice Series
Greetings Hutians!
We kick off our discussions on environmental justice with an audio documentary on the Ogoni Peoples’ resistance–spearheaded by Ken Saro-Wiwa–to the destruction of their ecological welfare. The destruction was reportedly occasioned by Shell Oil with the backing of the Nigerian government, who drilled for oil in the mangrove swamps of the Niger Delta.
The documentary is presented by his daughter, Noo Saro-Wiwa, and has clips of his prison letters and poems for that artistic touch.
Enjoy!
Silence Would be Treason – Documentary
Optional/further reading: For a legal perspective on Saro-Wiwa’s struggle, see the 9-page decision of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
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Melissa MungaiModerator
LLM candidate, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria
Issue Editor, Strathmore Law Journal (volume 5)
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