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| Esther Kiobel |
Nigeria’s Esther Kiobel will take one of the
world’s biggest oil companies Shell to court, in a final fight for justice over
her husband’s killing. She’s pursued Shell for 22 years, to hold them
accountable for colluding in her husband’s 1995 execution. Shell has done
everything it can to keep her complaints out of the public eye. But Esther
won’t let them make her feel small. Neither should we.
Shell’s quest for oil has devastated the once fertile land
in the Niger Delta. Communities have been left destitute from decades of
pollution. Oil spills have ravaged farmland and rivers, contaminating their
water and putting their health at grave risk.
In the 1990s, Shell seemingly would stop at nothing to make
sure they were turning a profit. The company urged Nigeria’s military
government to deal with environmental protests – knowing full well what that
could mean. The military killed and tortured people in a brutal crackdown that
culminated in the 1995 sham trial and hanging of nine Nigerian men, including
Esther’s husband, Dr. Barinem Kiobel.
Losing her husband tore Esther’s world apart. Fearing for
her life, she fled Nigeria with her children but she has never stopped
struggling to have her husband’s name cleared.
Help the world get rid of injustice! Many Nigerians are dying in silence and I think it high time we stand up against injustice, and many other crime against our humanity!

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