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Remember Saro-Wiwa is a coalition of organisations and individuals, initiated and co-ordinated by...


PLATFORM

and includes...

African Writers Abroad
Amnesty International
Christian Aid
Diversity Art Forum
English PEN
Friends of the Earth
Greenpeace
Human Rights Watch
Index on Censorship
International PEN
Mayor of London
Minorities of Europe
Anita & Gordon Roddick
South Bank Centre
SpinWatch

Remember Saro-Wiwa is supported amongst others by the Arts Council England

and by the Ken Saro-Wiwa Foundation

For more information about our donors and how to support Remember Saro-Wiwa click here.

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Links to Remember Saro-Wiwa coalition members are on the left.

Remember Saro-Wiwa also has a number of partner organisations that informally support the project. If your organisation would like to support us in this way, please email us.

Remember Saro-Wiwa Partners:

African Books Collective - Go here for books by Ken Saro-Wiwa

Art Not Oil

Capacity Global

The Ken Saro-Wiwa Foundation

London Rising Tide

National Petroleum Gallery

OilChange International

Prisoners of Conscience

The Schumacher Society UK

Shackled Voices

Here are some other websites that cover some of the issues raised by this project. We know there are more out there. If you have suggestions email us.

The Carbon Web

Plan B

Environmental Rights Action

OilChange International

Petropolitics

Sustainable Energy and Economy Network

War Profiteers

Petropulse

OilWatch

Rising Tide

Baku-Ceyhan Campaign

JumpStart Ford

Freedom from Oil

The Corporation

The CornerHouse

CORE Coalition

Shell Facts

Refinery Reform Campaign

Dont Crush (Campaign to save the electric car)

Shell To Sea Campaign (Campaign against Shell's proposed Corrib gas project in Ireland)

Students Against Total

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(c) Sophia Evans 2002. Loveday Fomsi, an Ogoni man, looks into a polluted stream, formerly a drinking water source for locals. Fish abandoned all the nearby creeks many years ago. The oil company Shell never did much to clean up spills. Oil pipes leading from Bonny Island where the oil is exported burst every so often. Streams and creeks are polluted all over Ogoniland. Kpean, Ogoniland, Niger Delta, Nigeria 11/11/2002