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  • Soul of our Soul

    Solidarity, struggle & Palestinian Liberation

    Soul of our Soul

  • 9 Nov 2021 james

    The Open Wound – keeping eyes on the constant injustice of oil production in Nigeria

    26th Anniversary of the murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 Ogoni comrades     Authored by James Marriott of Platform drawing from the collective experience of so many others in Platform and the multiple organisations we’ve collaborated with.   On the morning of 10th November 1995 in a Port Harcourt goal, Nigeria were murdered: Ken…

    The Open Wound – keeping eyes on the constant injustice of oil production in Nigeria

  • Of Turmeric and Truth – ‘Fuel for Thought’ and the struggle in Ogoni

    This blog is co-authored by Andy Rowell (Oil Change International) and James Marriott (Platform) 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…

    Of Turmeric and Truth – ‘Fuel for Thought’ and the struggle in Ogoni

  • 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

  • 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

  • 10 Dec 2017 james

    ‘How you would have loved these times’ – A conversation with Doreen Massey

    The days tip towards the darkness of Winter. The world of the North comes into our lives. The year stops and takes a breath. It pushes me to reflect on the months past. It makes me think of you Doreen and how you would have loved these times.  You’d have been everywhere. In your element, plugged…

    ‘How you would have loved these times’ – A conversation with Doreen Massey

  • Today, remembering the Ogoni Bill of Rights

    10th November 2017 marks the 22nd anniversary since the executions of nine Ogoni men from the Niger Delta who had been protesting against the exploitation of oil in their homelands. These Nigerian activists – outspoken author and playwright Ken Saro-Wiwa, Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel, and John…

    Today, remembering the Ogoni Bill of Rights

  • 16 Nov 2016 admin

    We are still feeling the aftershocks of Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder 21 years later

    November 10th marked the 21st anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder by Nigeria’s military dictatorship for challenging Shell’s devastation of his home – Ogoniland. His only remaining son died a few weeks before this terrible anniversary. His funeral was this week. Last year, at the request of allies in the Niger Delta still resisting Shell’s oil…

    We are still feeling the aftershocks of Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder 21 years later

  • 19 Oct 2016 jane

    Remember Saro-Wiwa, Refining Memory booklet

    This booklet was published to go with the DVD ‘Refining Memory‘ by filmmaker Judy Price and artist Andy Conio, commissioned by Platform in 2005. The booklet contains essays by Platform, Ken Wiwa jr, and five international artists shortlisted for their proposals for the Living Memorial to Nigerian writer and campaigner Ken Saro-Wiwa in the year…


  • 30 Sep 2016 jane

    For Lucy Fairley, founder of Helix Arts and Crossings

    My friend and Platform ally Lucy Fairley has died, aged 70. We’ve known her and her work for nearly 25 years and worked especially closely with her in the late 1990s. She founded Artists Agency in Sunderland in 1983, and in 1987 appointed Esther Salamon to join her initially as Placement Officer, then as in…

    For Lucy Fairley, founder of Helix Arts and Crossings