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Motion for a New Trial denied by California District Court. Appeal Planned.
Nigerian activist Nnimmo Bassey, Executive Director of the Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria, will testify about Chevron’s repression of nonviolent environmental protestors, which gave rise to the Bowoto v. Chevron lawsuit. Mr. Bassey will explain that use of the brutal Nigerian military forces by multinational oil companies, including Chevron, continues unabated today. He will be joined by co-founder and Executive Director of EarthRights International (ERI), Ka Hsaw Wa, who will testify about the egregious human rights violations associated with gas pipeline projects in Burma, including Chevron’s Yadana project, drawing from ERI’s fourteen years of experience documenting human rights abuses in the Yadana pipeline region.
The hearing will also include testimony from Jeffrey Krilla, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Arvind Ganesan, Director of the Business and Human Rights Program at Human Rights Watch, as well as Bennett Freeman, Senior Vice President for Social Research and Policy for Calvert, a socially responsible mutual fund. Embargoed testimony is available upon request
The Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law, chaired by Senator Richard J. Durbin, was established in January 2007 and is the first Senate committee or subcommittee focusing exclusively on human rights.
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EarthRights International also invites you to a special fundraiser event with Ka Hsaw Wa, Nnimmo Bassey, the EarthRights International Legal Team, staff, and hosts for an evening of food, cocktails, and a chance to discuss international activism and corporate accountability. Click here to see event details and RSVP!
Watch the hearings live - click here for the webcast!