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Chevron may have paid agents of Nigerian military to attack villagers

 

On Jan. 3, 1999, a number of residents of Opia, Nigeria, visited a Chevron oil

rig to demand compensation for fishing gear destroyed by the oil company's

operations. On Jan. 4, Nigerian military personnel attacked and burned the

villages of Opia and Ikenyan, leaving four villagers dead and at least 70 more

missing and presumed dead. Now, in a lawsuit filed on behalf of the victims in

U.S. federal court, lawyers have produced a Chevron receipt for the equivalent

of $165, paid to a Nigerian navy captain within days of the raids, for

responding to " attacks from Opia village against security agents. " The

destruction of the villages occurred against a backdrop of extreme economic

injustice in Nigeria, where people in the country's oil-rich delta region live

in poverty, their fishing areas and farmland poisoned by nearby oil operations

that supply the world with some of its highest-quality petroleum. Chevron denies

the charges and claims it will be vindicated.

 

The Mercury News, Elise Ackerman, 02 Aug 2005

 

" God was my co-pilot, but we crashed in the Andes and I had to eat him. "

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