"The Nigerian military has been responsible for serious abuses. If the United States wants to make the Nigerians a partner in peacekeeping, they have to demonstrate a real commitment to human rights." More..
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- Nigeria: Military Must Account for Abuses
May 2001
- Human Rights Developments - Human Rights Watch World Report, 2001
- Update on Human Rights Violations in the Niger Delta
Human Rights Watch Backgrounder, December 2000
- Human Rights in Nigeria:
A Briefing for the Visit of President Clinton
August 2000
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The Price of Oil: Corporate Responsibility and Human Rights Violations in Nigeria’s Oil Producing Communities
HRW Report, January 1999
- Human Rights Developments - Human Rights Watch World Report, 2000
- The Destruction of Odi and Rape in Choba
Backgrounder, December 22, 1999
- Testimony of Bronwen Manby, Human Rights Watch to the House Subcommittee on Africa
August 3, 1999
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Crackdown in the Niger Delta
HRW Report, May 1999
- Oil Companies Complicit in Nigerian Abuses
Press Release, February 1999
- Recent Human Rights Violations In Nigeria's Oil Producing Region
February 23, 1999
- State of Emergency Declared in the Niger Delta
Press Release, December 1998
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