The Burning Ground: Oil And Militancy In Nigeria

The Burning Ground: Oil And Militancy In Nigeria

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They Killed Her Father For Speaking Outfor Decades, The OilRich Niger DeltaAn Important Wetland And Farming RegionHas Seen Its Environment Devastated By Oil Extraction That Has Brought Little Economic Benefit To Its People. After A Nonviolent Campaign For Environmental And Human Rights, Ken SaroWiwa And Eight Colleagues Were Executed By The Military Dictatorship In 1995. Their Deaths Sparked An Armed Insurgency Marked By Sabotage And Oil Theft In A Bid For Resource Control.Thirty Years After Ken SaroWiwaS Death, His Daughter Noo Traces The Rise Of This Insurgency And How It Became Entangled With Politics, Further Damaging The Environment And Upending Social Hierarchies. In The Burning Ground, She Travels Across The Delta To Examine Its Aftermath, Speaking With Former Militants, Highlighting The Undervalued Role Of Women, And Meeting Individuals Working Toward Sustainable Development. Along The Way, Her Sharp, Humane Reporting Brings To Life A Region Where Environmental Damage, Political Conflict, HumanRights Pressures, And Accelerating Climate Threats Converge In Ways The World Cannot Ignore.

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