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3 Sep 2008

Autor:
Pamela MacLean, National Law Journal

Denial of Visas for Key Witnesses in Chevron Trial Angers Federal Judge [USA]

A federal judge late last week lashed out at the State Department's denial of visas for more than a dozen Nigerian witnesses set to testify in a pending trial over allegations that Chevron Corp. aided the Nigerian military in human rights violations a decade ago... The case stems from a nine-year-long legal battle by Nigerian villagers seeking to hold multinational Chevron Corp. liable for allegedly aiding the Nigerian military in attacks... Plaintiffs' attorney, Theresa Traber...asked [Judge] Illston to require Chevron to declare under penalty of perjury that it did not have a role in pressuring either the Nigerian government or the U.S. to withhold the visas. This brought a sharp protest from [Chevron attorney Robert] Mittelstaedt.

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