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2004年11月9日

作者:
Salil Tripathi, Amnesty International, interviewed by Joe De Capua, Voice of America

Nigeria: Are Human Rights In The Pipeline [interview]

Amnesty says [its new report] examines how human rights have been abused [in the Niger Delta] because of the practices of some oil companies...From London, [researcher Salil Tripathi] spoke...to Africa reporter Joe De Capua about allegations brought against the Shell Petroleum Development Corporation and the Nigerian AGIP Oil Corporation. [joint venture Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, ENI, ConocoPhillips]