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Boko Haram Summit: Human rights must be foundation of regional responsePress release 13 May 2016
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Babies among 149 dead in Nigerian detention centre that should have been closed long agoNo one can confirm exactly how they died, but their deaths were likely preventable. The death toll racks up in Nigeria's notorious Giwa jail.
10 May 2016 -
Nigeria: babies among 149 dead in horrific conditions in Giwa barracks - new briefingPress release 09 May 2016
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Nigeria: killings of Shi'ites in Zaria must be urgently investigatedPress release 15 Dec 2015
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Shell haunted by Ken Saro Wiwa legacy as Niger Delta communities demand justice20 years since Nigerian activist Ken Saro Wiwa was executed, Shell has failed those that still live in the polluted Niger Delta.
Blog post 10 Nov 2015 -
Slick PR can't disguise Shell's devastating oil pollution in NigeriaShell claims to have cleaned up the Niger Delta after its oil spills there. Our research shows otherwise.
Press release 03 Nov 2015 -
Shell: New report slams oil spill clean-up claims on 20th Anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa ExecutionPress release 02 Nov 2015
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My first week of freedom after 10 years in a Nigerian jailMoses had a 'confession' tortured out of him for a crime he says he didn't commit, and then sentenced to death. But after 800,000 of you took action, he walked free on 28 May 2015.
Blog post 03 Jul 2015 -
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From the classroom to death row... and now freedomAfter 10 years in jail, and over 800,000 messages from activists around the world, Moses’ life has been spared. We spoke to Justine Ijeomah, long-time ally in the campaign for Moses’ freedom. He describes Moses’ journey from schoolboy to death row inmate…
Blog post 23 Jun 2015 -
London's Eastlea school students celebrating release of Nigerian prisonerPress release 10 Jun 2015
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How technology helped us expose war crimes in NigeriaCitizen journalism and user-generated video are helping us review evidence of war crimes faster than ever.
Blog post 04 Jun 2015 -
Nigeria: Senior members of military must be investigated for war crimes – new reportPress release 03 Jun 2015
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Exposed: War crimes by Nigeria’s militaryThe Nigerian military, including senior commanders, must be investigated for the deaths of more than 8,000 people murdered, starved, suffocated, and tortured to death. In the course of fighting against militant Islamist group Boko Haram in north-east…
03 Jun 2015 -
Nigeria: pardoned torture victim Moses Akatugba 'overwhelmed' at newsPress release 29 May 2015
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Nigeria: Moses AkatugbaAfter eight years in prison, convicted on 'confessions' obtained through torture, Moses Akatugba was sentenced to death by hanging. On 28 May 2015, after months of campaigning, the Governor of Delta State finally granted Moses a total pardon.
29 May 2015 -
A week to spare the life of Moses AkatugbaLast October, the Governor of Niger State suggested he could help Moses Akatugba, on death row in Nigeria, if his appeal was withdrawn.</p> Moses has now withdrawn his appeal, so let's hold the Governor to his word. Join our social media action.
Blog post 21 May 2015 -
Bodo oil spill: 'I was so happy that Shell agreed to pay'"I think we can have a bright future, but it will take a long time. Experts have said it will take 20-30 years for the environment to be restored." In a massive campaign win, oil company Shell has been forced to pay £55 million in compensation to the…
Blog post 20 May 2015 -
Nigerian community waits for oil spill clean upBlog post 20 May 2015