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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 18:07:09 +0000
From: Amnesty International <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Welcome to Shell video
To: [log in to unmask]
We emailed you yesterday to share our "Welcome to Shell" film. Unfortunately,
some of you had problems viewing it, so here it is again – you shouldn't have
any problems this time!
Please do forward this video to your friends and family – we really need to step
up the pressure on Shell and increase awareness of their working practices in
the Niger Delta.
Thanks again,
Naomi McAuliffe
Campaign Manager – Poverty & Human Rights
Background to this campaign:
The Niger Delta is one of the ten most important wetland and coastal marine
ecosystems in the world. Over the last 50 or so years, oil revenues from the
region have reached an estimated $US 600 billion. Yet despite these huge
profits, most of the 31 million population live in poverty. Dependent on
contaminated land for their livelihoods, and without access to clean water or
healthcare, they have little prospect of improving their situation. When
pollution leads to poverty, it's a human rights issue – in the Niger Delta,
it's a human rights violation. Read more
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Umberto Albarella
Department of Archaeology
University of Sheffield
Northgate House
West Street
Sheffield S1 4ET
United Kingdom
Telephone: (+) 44 (0) 114 22 22 943
Fax: (+) 44 (0) 114 27 22 563
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/albarella.html
For Archaeologists for Global Justice (AGJ) see:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/global-justice.html
"only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned
and the last fish been caught we will realise we cannot eat money"
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