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  • Head looking backward the bird flies forward – a night for Ken Saro-Wiwa in Peckham

    Head looking backward the bird flies forward – a night for Ken Saro-Wiwa in Peckham

    [In 7 days’ time it will be 10th November – the 20th anniversary of the executions of Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 Ogoni colleagues. This blog is a response to a powerful poetry event at Peckham Platform last Friday, inspired by the work and life of Ken Saro-Wiwa. Come to the events on Nov 10th –…

    3 Nov 2015 james
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  • You’ll want this stunning new poster artwork for the Ogoni 9

    You’ll want this stunning new poster artwork for the Ogoni 9

    Long-term struggles need new creative energy to stay nourished. So today we launch a stunning new print artwork – a collaboration between the internationally acclaimed political artist Alfredo Jaar and designer Jon Daniel. Platform commissioned it mark the 20th anniversary of the executions of writer and campaigner Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 Ogoni colleagues. Below, see how you can…

    27 Oct 2015 jane
  • Darkness Falling – 100 days in Azerbaijan

    Darkness Falling – 100 days in Azerbaijan

    Today the appeal trial of Leyla and Arif Yunus continues in Azerbaijan. As it does James Marriott reflects on 100 days in Azerbaijan. For over 100 days I have been away from the hum of collective life in Platform, away from the buzz of e-mails and twitter, away from the news feed darting this way…

    20 Oct 2015 admin
  • Smuggled letters in the museum

    Smuggled letters in the museum

    On Sunday 13 September, sixteen different groups took over BP-sponsored British Museum for a whole day of performances in resistance to oil sponsorship. This is a partial transcript of our performance that took place in the Museum’s room 56 (Mesopotamia collection).   This is a performance by Platform London in solidarity with Azerbaijan’s political prisoners.…

    18 Sep 2015 anna
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  • What does a socially just energy system look like? We discuss the issues at the Centre for Alternative Technology

    What does a socially just energy system look like? We discuss the issues at the Centre for Alternative Technology

    Last weekend the Centre for Alternative Technology hosted the Small is Beautiful festival – two days of DIY wind power workshops, straw building, singing workshops, and a series of participatory debates. With its stunning backdrop of sustainable architecture and functioning forest gardens, CAT is home to progressive postgraduate courses on climate adaptation and politics. Researchers at CAT have spent years crunching…

    18 Sep 2015 jane
  • Civil Society in Nigeria calls for deeper commitment to clean-up

    Civil Society in Nigeria calls for deeper commitment to clean-up

    This month marked the 4th anniversary of a historic UNEP report calling for extensive action for the clean-up in the Niger Delta. I caught up with reactions from our partners in Nigeria and jumped on Arise TV to share our responses to the meetings that took place and to ramp up pressure on Shell to follow through…

    25 Aug 2015 admin
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  • Poetry that changes us – and join Shake! in August

    Poetry that changes us – and join Shake! in August

    We are not idealists. We know that art alone does not make the revolution. But we are not fools. We know that revolution is impossible without the art. Frente Popular, Dario Santillan Platform was invited to take part in the recent ‘Footprint Modulation: art, climate and displacement‘. This was a multi-site exhibition and season of…

    8 Jul 2015 jane
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  • UK human rights campaigner detained & red-listed in Baku Airport in run-up to European Games

    UK human rights campaigner detained & red-listed in Baku Airport in run-up to European Games

    Emma has been deported. Up to date press release: https://platformlondon.org/p-pressreleases/emma-hughes-deported-azerbaijan-bp/ Emma Hughes of Platform, a member of the Sport for Rights coalition, has been detained in Baku airport on her way into Azerbaijan, by the BP-Aliyev regime. She has been told she is on a “red list”, had her passport taken from her and will…

    Press Release
    9 Jun 2015 anna
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  • Protest against BP and dictatorship on 12 June

    Protest against BP and dictatorship on 12 June

    The frontlines of fossil fuel extraction take many forms. In the Niger Delta Shell’s oil spills have destroyed people’s homeland, in Canada Tar Sands extraction threatens indigenous communities and in Azerbaijan people are imprisoned, beaten and sometimes killed for speaking out against the BP funded oil regime. On the 12 June the European Games begin…

    29 May 2015 admin

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