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  • Support Political Art in Azerbaijan

    Support Political Art in Azerbaijan

    Art for Democracy website – for human rights in Azerbaijan from epitype on Vimeo. Support Art for Democracy here. Dictatorships, like the Aliyev regime in Azerbaijan, don’t just rely on violence, intimidation and fossil fuels to secure their power. They also need a ‘social license to operate’, especially in other countries like the UK. Our…

    19 Dec 2013 admin
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  • Hague’s Azerbaijan gas pipeline deal attacked

    BP-led offshore expansion plan worth $45bn angers human rights activists Jim Armitage

    Media Coverage
    17 Dec 2013 admin
  • Hague heads to Azerbaijan amidst election controversy for “mega gas deal”

    On Tuesday Foreign Secretary William Hague will be one of the first European politicians to visit Azerbaijan after Ilham Aliyev’s internationally condemned re-election as President. Hague will be there to attend the ceremony for the signing of a pipeline agreement that will see two trillion cubic meters of gas pumped from Azerbaijan to Europe. Hague…

    Press Release
    17 Dec 2013 admin
  • Will Hague prioritize “gas grabbing” over human rights in Azerbaijan visit?

    Will Hague prioritize “gas grabbing” over human rights in Azerbaijan visit?

    Today Foreign Secretary William Hague will be one of the first European politicians to visit Azerbaijan after Ilham Aliyev’s internationally condemned re-election as President.  Hague will be there to attend the ceremony for the signing of a pipeline agreement that will see two trillion cubic meters of gas pumped from Azerbaijan to Europe. Hague will…

    17 Dec 2013 admin
  • Protest in London today in solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers

    Protest in London today in solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers

    Oil industry trade unionists and other campaigners in London today demanded that UK foreign secretary William Hague put pressure on Kazakhstan to release workers jailed for their part in a seven-month strike in 2011. Campaigners handed in a letter at the Foreign Office, and then demonstrated at the Kazakh embassy. The protest marked the second…

    16 Dec 2013 admin
  • Statoil ends music sponsorship after growing controversy in Norway

    Statoil ends music sponsorship after growing controversy in Norway

    Ragnhild Freng Dale reports on an important development in anti-oil sponsorship campaigning in Norway. October 2013 marked an important milestone for the Norwegian artists fighting the oil sponsorship of the arts in their country: Statoil ended their longstanding Bylarm-sponsorship for pop and rock music. Stretching six years back in time, Statoil and ByLarm have collaborated…

    16 Dec 2013 admin
  • Statoil sponsoring tennis? You can NOT be serious!!

    Statoil sponsoring tennis? You can NOT be serious!!

      Sunniva Taylor and Christopher Garrard report back from the Statoil-sponsored Tennis Masters that took place in London recently. Statoil, the 66% Norwegian government owned oil and gas company, were the big name corporate sponsors of this year’s Tennis Masters at the Royal Albert Hall, for the second year running. The event lasted five days…

    16 Dec 2013 admin
  • The EBRD should not finance oil drilling in Egypt

    Today the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development is voting on a $50 million loan for oil drilling in Egypt. This is the first major loan by the bank in Egypt since the military takeover in July 2013. The EBRD seems eager to ignore the principles in its founding agreement promoting “initiatives in countries committed…

    16 Dec 2013 admin
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  • Platform Round Up – 2013

    Platform Round Up – 2013

    Platform round up – 2013 11 December 2013 Dear All, As we hurtle towards the end of 2013, we wanted both to wish you season’s greetings and also to give you a little round up of what we’ve been up to this year. If you’ll pardon a little plug, the paperback edition of The Oil Road –…

    11 Dec 2013 admin

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