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Очень важная и долгожданная победа: 13 лет нигерийские фермеры вместе с Друзьями Земли Нигерии и ДЗ Нидерландов судились с Shell ... и сегодня добились признания компании виновной в загрязнении и обязанной выплатить компенсации!

ещё важно то, что ответственной признана и головная компания, не только нигерийская. Это важный шаг в привлечении к ответственности ТНК!

писал о Shell в Нигерии (не об этом кейсе, хотя об этом тоже где-то писал) 4 года назад https://bellona.ru/2016/10/12/ken-saro-wiwa/


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From: Cass Hebron <cass....@foeeurope.org>
Date: Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 4:36 PM
Subject: [FOEIALL] Press release: Nigerian farmers and Friends of the Earth win oil pollution case against Shell in historic ruling
 
Dear all,

Please find the press release on today's victory in the Dutch courts, where the court ruled that Shell must pay compensation to Nigerian farmers for the damages caused by oil spills.

Website: https://friendsoftheearth.eu/press-release/nigerian-farmers-and-friends-of-the-earth-win-oil-pollution-case/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/foeeurope/status/1355146661715210240 (and @milieudefensie are also tweeting)

Please share the social media and the press release widely with your contacts.

Thanks!

Cass

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FRIENDS OF THE EARTH NETHERLANDS, FRIENDS OF THE EARTH EUROPE

Press release

For immediate release: Friday January 29, 2020


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NIGERIAN FARMERS AND FRIENDS OF THE EARTH WIN OIL POLLUTION CASE AGAINST SHELL IN HISTORIC RULING


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The Hague, 29 January 2021 - The Court of Appeal in The Hague has ruled in favour of Milieudefensie/Friends of the Earth Netherlands and four Nigerians on most points in an oil pollution case that was first brought against Shell in 2008. [1] Shell Nigeria in particular is liable for oil pollution at three locations in the Niger Delta, but according to the court, the parent company Royal Dutch Shell also violated its duty of care. Three of the four Nigerian plaintiffs and their fellow villagers must now be compensated for the damage caused and Shell must ensure that there is a leakage detection system in the pipelines in Nigeria. It is the first time that a court has held Dutch transnational corporation accountable for its duty of care abroad. 


For decades, millions of people living in the Niger Delta have been suffering the consequences of large-scale oil pollution. Every year, 16,000 babies die as a result of the pollution, and life expectancy in the Delta is 10 years less than in the rest of Nigeria. Friends of the Earth Netherlands’ lawsuit revolves around pollution from leaks of Shell oil in three villages, which has rendered local people’s fields and fish ponds unusable. The leaked oil was never thoroughly cleaned up and new oil is still leaking out regularly.


Eric Dooh from Goi, one of the four Nigerian plaintiffs said: 

"Finally, there is some justice for the Nigerian people suffering the consequences of Shell's oil. It is a bittersweet victory, since two of the plaintiffs, including my father, did not live to see the end of this trial. But this verdict brings hope for the future of the people in the Niger Delta."


Channa Samkalden, the lawyer for the Nigerian farmers and Milieudefensie said: 

"After years of litigation there is finally justice for many of my clients, only the case in Ikot Ada Udo is still ongoing. Not only is Shell liable for the oil spill and my clients will get what they are entitled to, this case also shows that European companies must behave responsibly abroad."


Donald Pols, director of Milieudefensie / Friends of the Earth Netherlands said: 

"This is fantastic news for the affected farmers. It is enormous that Shell has to compensate for the damage. This is also a warning for all Dutch transnational corporations involved in injustice worldwide. Victims of environmental pollution, land grabbing or exploitation now have a better chance to win a legal battle against the companies involved. People in developing countries are no longer without rights in the face of transnational corporations."


Regulation of transnational corporations needed


The Nigeria case has lasted almost 13 years, which shows how difficult it is for victims of harm by the business activities of transnational corporations to obtain justice, says Friends of the Earth Netherlands. Friends of the Earth calls for ambitious European and international legislation to hold businesses accountable for harms overseas. Thousands of European citizens are participating in an online action that calls on the European Commission to introduce binding due diligence legislation. [2]


Jill McArdle, corporate justice campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe said: 

“This is a hopeful day for all victims of oil companies' pollution and human rights abuses. But no victim should have to wait 13 years for justice. We need better EU laws now to hold European companies liable for what happens in their supply chain. Thousands of Europeans are demanding the EU holds businesses accountable in its upcoming proposal for a new law.”


Daily oil spills in Nigeria


Despite decades of promises, projects, reports and other lawsuits, the Niger Delta remains heavily polluted. Oil spills are the order of the day. Even the cleanup operation that the Nigerian government, Shell and others were to start is still not functioning after 10 years of promises and preparations. Sabotage sometimes appears to be caused by Shell employees, according to a report by Friends of the Earth Netherlands and Friends of the Earth Nigeria. [3]


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For more information and interview requests with Donald Pols, Channa Samkalden, Chima Williams and the four Nigerian claimants:

Arjan de Boer, Press Office, Friends of the Earth Netherlands/Milieudefensie: persvoor...@milieudefensie.nl, +31622398887 (Call, Signal or Whatsapp)

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[1] https://uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl/inziendocument?id=ECLI:NL:GHDHA:2020:2758 

[2] Friends of the Earth Europe and partner organisations have launched a petition to allow citizens to respond to a public EU consultation (closes 8 Feb) to tell the EU that proposed new laws must be tough enough to truly hold businesses accountable: bit.ly/HoldBizAccountable

[3] https://milieudefensie.nl/actueel/shells_sporen_in_de_gelekte_olie_van_nigeria.pdf

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Cass Hebron | Communications Officer | Friends of the Earth Europe
Rue d’Edimbourg 26, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Email: cass....@foeeurope.org EU Transparency Register no. 9825553393-31
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