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  • ‘Oil is the poison’

    Action is the antidote’ – sixteen days in the movement to end fossil fuels. At 8.25 on Friday 15th April, as the rush hour traffic poured off the M4 at Chiswick, four activists stepped out in front of an Eddie Stobart oil tanker. Two held up a banner declaring ‘Just Stop Oil’ whilst two others…

    ‘Oil is the poison’

  • Time to kick Oil out of Football? – The Economic War, part 3

    Roman Abramovich under sanctions! Chelsea up for sale! Scandal engulfs Everton FC as a key donor Alisher Usmanov is added to the UK government’s list of ‘named Oligarchs’. The Economic War has opened a new front on the pitch. Football is pulled into the Russian invasion of Ukraine just as Western corporations and the oil…

    Time to kick Oil out of Football? – The Economic War, part 3

  • 10 Nov 2019 jane
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    “Yes Shell bribed me.” 24 years after the execution of the Ogoni 9, key witness tells court.

    Today is 10th November 2019, 24th anniversary of the judicial murders of the Ogoni 9. Due to unstoppable widows of the Ogoni 9, new evidence has come to light on Shell’s complicity in their arrest and corruption of their trial. The nine men were elders and community leaders from the Niger Delta who had been…

    “Yes Shell bribed me.” 24 years after the execution of the Ogoni 9, key witness tells court.

  • Of Turmeric and Truth

    ‘Fuel for Thought’ and the struggle in Ogoni Lazarus Tamana, Europe Coordinator of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), holds up a small round plastic container, an inch deep, two inches across. It is filled with a rich yellow-ochre coloured powder. “This was grown on the fields at my farm in…

    Of Turmeric and Truth

  • Iraq, BP and the British Museum – look upon these works and hang our heads in shame

    I had read in advance the briefing that Culture Unstained had put out to accompany the planned action. The protest at the British Museum was to be against BP’s sponsorship of the exhibition ‘I am Ashurbanipal: king of the world, king of Assyria’, a display of treasures from the land of Iraq. I read lines…

    Iraq, BP and the British Museum – look upon these works and hang our heads in shame

  • 28 Feb 2019 james
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    Silence in the Storm – Business and No Deal Brexit

      The storm in Westminster rages so ferociously that at times it’s hard to hear ourselves think. There is second by second coverage of the House of Commons and Downing Street from every conceivable angle. Backbenchers so obscure that we’ve never heard of them before are dragged through the TV studios and closely cross-questioned. Others…

    Silence in the Storm – Business and No Deal Brexit

  • 25 Sep 2018 jane

    #FromNopeToHope – Salon des Réfuseurs for our time

    Heads up everybody interested in powerful political art and graphics. The exhibition From Nope To Hope – Art vs Arms, Oil and Injustice is running for an extra week, in Brixton Rec, London. Come and get inspired by the artwork of political artists, designers and activists who demanded their works were withdrawn from the Design…

    #FromNopeToHope – Salon des Réfuseurs for our time

  • 14 May 2018 jane
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    Update: The Bus, its seizure and our story

    Here is the latest on the campaign to pressurise Nigeria Customs release the Living Memorial to Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni 9 known as the Bus. Customs seized the Bus in 2015 and has refused to release it despite the huge efforts and directives described below. The guest blog is written by Celestine AkpoBari, National Coordinator for Ogoni Solidarity…

    Update: The Bus, its seizure and our story

  • Aliyev re-elected as President for another 7 years – the chain of oil autocracy that binds Azerbaijan

    On 18th April Ilham Aliyev will be inaugurated for the fourth time as President of Azerbaijan. His re-election comes as no surprise. It is so predictable that it barely counted as ‘news’ and consequently got next to no coverage in the international media. Originally the election was scheduled for 17th October, but at nine weeks…

    Aliyev re-elected as President for another 7 years – the chain of oil autocracy that binds Azerbaijan

  • 22 Feb 2018 james
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    Communal Memory – the power of community to resist Shell in Nigeria

    I’m holding in my hands a report published by Amnesty International in November last year – ‘A Criminal Enterprise? Shell’s involvement in human rights violations in Nigeria in the 1990s’. It analyses in forensic detail exactly how much Shell staff knew about, and were involved in supporting, the actions by the Nigerian military taken against…

    Communal Memory – the power of community to resist Shell in Nigeria