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  • 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 Come and get inspired by the artwork of political artists, designers and activists who demanded their works were withdrawn from the Design…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

  • 4 Jun 2018 admin

    Decades of neglect, years of waiting: it’s time to clean up Ogoniland’s oil pollution

    Two years ago, the Nigerian Government officially launched a clean-up programme of Shell’s oil pollution in Ogoniland. But today communities are still waiting for emergency measures on drinking water and health protection and the clean-up to begin. Here’s what Godwin Uyi Ojo, Executive Director, Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria had to say about it:…

    Decades of neglect, years of waiting: it’s time to clean up Ogoniland’s oil pollution

  • The Invisible Machine – a gas pipeline in the Caucasus and a handshake in No10

    On the evening of Thursday 26th April 2018, it was warm and sunny in London. President Ilham Aliyev strode down Downing Street and was met by Prime Minister Theresa May with smile and a handshake. They posed for the cameras on the red carpet outside No 10 and then retired inside. A short formal chat…

    The Invisible Machine – a gas pipeline in the Caucasus and a handshake in No10

  • 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

  • 29 Apr 2017 james
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    Conversations with Suzi Gablik – Living in wartime.

      I’ve recently returned from a visit to my friend and mentor, Suzi Gablik, in Virginia, USA. She has been an inspiration to so many over the past 33 years since the publication of ‘Has Modernism Failed’, and later her book ‘Conversations Before The End of Time‘. Her work harnessed an ecological sensibility in the…

    Conversations with Suzi Gablik  – Living in wartime.

  • 29 Apr 2016 james
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    Drawing Red Lines – from Paris to Ffos-y-fran

    I watched the twitter feed and followed the news early last December filled with a mixture of excitement at what unfolded in Paris and mild envy of companions who were immersed in the ebb and flow of events around COP 21, the 21st Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC. As the reports of the…

    Drawing Red Lines – from Paris to Ffos-y-fran

  • 8 Mar 2016 admin

    Walking the Line. New Interactive Documentary

    In Italy, Azerbaijan and the UK people are fighting against the devastating impacts of import pipelines and wresting back control over their energy system. In this beautiful documentary we made with Global Motion, Re:common and Counter Balance we meet the people who live alongside the Euro-Caspian Mega Pipeline and are organising against this gargantuan piece…

    Walking the Line. New Interactive Documentary

  • 19 Nov 2015 james

    We will Remember them – those who were hung and those who executed the hanging

    Here again. Standing before the white Portland Stone cenotaph of the Shell Center. A crowd of fifty or more in silent attention as the names of the dead are read out: Saturday Dobee Nordu Eawo Daniel Gbooko Paul Levera Felix Nuate Baribor Bera Barinem Kiobel John Kpuinen Ken Saro-Wiwa The chief mourner is Lazarus Tamana,…

    We will Remember them – those who were hung and those who executed the hanging

  • 3 Nov 2015 jane

    Seizure of Ken Saro-Wiwa Memorial Bus #bus4ogoni9

    This statement is issued to call public attention to the seizure by the Nigerian Customs Service of a “Living Memorial” to Ken Saro-Wiwa donated by Platform  – friends and colleagues in the United Kingdom – to the Ogoni people. The memorial is a sculpture of a bus made in remembrance of the struggles of Ken…

    Seizure of Ken Saro-Wiwa Memorial Bus #bus4ogoni9