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29 Jul 2009

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Full report, Shell response, Amnesty rejoinder & related materials

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Shell to respond to a report by Amnesty International regarding its operations in Nigeria, “Nigeria: Petroleum, pollution and poverty in the Niger Delta”. includes links to: - press release & full report, 30 June [refers to Chevron, Eni, ExxonMobil, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Shell, Total] - Shell response, 8 July - Amnesty Intl. rejoinder, “Nigeria: Shell's response to Amnesty report is disappointing”, 20 July - Shell public webchat, “Doing business in Nigeria: challenges and questions”, 23 July - “Shell Disputes Amnesty Report on Nigeria”, Jad Mouwad, New York Times, 2 July - “Nigeria oil company rejects damning Amnesty report”, CNN, 1 July [refers to Agip (part of ENI), Chevron, NNPC, Shell]

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