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Ken Saro-Wiwa was a prominent Nigerian author, activist and television producer. He garnered attention by leading a nonviolent campaign against the multinational petroleum industry. That industry recklessly dumped petroleum waste in Saro-Wiwa’s home region, the Nigerian delta, which gave rise to severe environmental damage.

Saro-Wiwa was born on 10 October 1941 into a prominent Ogoni family. As a child, he demonstrated a talent for scholarship and, upon completing his secondary schooling at Government College Umuahia, he won a scholarship to read English at the University of Ibadan.

He taught briefly at the University of Lagos after graduating in 1965. But he soon left that position to pursue a bureaucratic career, and served as a federal administrator for the Bonny Island oil terminal. Nigeria experienced a civil war between 1967 and 1970, and during the conflict, Saro-Wiwa supported the government’s goal of preventing the state of Biafra from seceding. He gained an appointment as the commissioner for education in the Rivers State as a reward for his support.

He left government service in 1973 because he advocated greater autonomy for the Ogoni people. But he achieved considerable success in that decade in a variety of commercial ventures in real estate and retail. In the 1980s, though, he shifted his focus from business to television production, writing and journalism. He wrote a satirical television series, Basi & Company, which looked at looked at the lives of gang members in Lagos. The series was reportedly the most popular television series in Africa in its day. He also published books such as Sozaboy, and Forest of Flowers, and wrote a regular column for the Lagos Times. He managed to gain an audience beyond Nigeria due to his newspaper writing.

Saro-Wiwa served in one presidential administration in the late 1980s. But his service did not last for long and by the end of the decade he had come to believe that corruption was an entrenched feature of Nigeria’s successive military regimes and that that unfortunate state of affairs could not be challenged from within the existing political structure.

In 1990, he helped found the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP). He also wrote the Ogoni Bill of Rights and worked with Greenpeace International. He became the principal opposition leader in Nigeria. And MOSOP was one of the most visible groups that stood in opposition to economic exploitation of Nigeria’s oil resources, and the concomitant environmental fallout.

But his position atop the oppositional hierarchy was far from secure. MOSOP divided into competing factions. Some people within the fold advocated and resorted to violence. And some Ogoni tribal leaders believed in ongoing negotiation with international oil companies. So he found himself between people with irreconcilable approaches.

On 21 May 1994, four people who opposed Saro-Wiwa were killed in an attacked orchestrated by a group affiliated with MOSOP. Saro-Wiwa had typically decried the use of violence. But he was arrested and tried by a Nigerian military court all the same along with eight other people. The defendants were referred to as the Ogoni Nine. Saro-Wiwa was sentenced to death. And despite international protestation regarding the unfairness of the procedure, he was executed by hanging on 10 November 1995 before he could appeal his conviction.

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[-] JamesConeZone@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago
[-] Nagarjuna@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

Anyone else notice that two of the main promoters of Rojava, David Graeber and Paul Z. Simmons both died within a few years after the fact? Does it mean something?

[-] TwilightLoki@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Where can I read a Marxist-Leninist's perspective on what the average American leftist should be doing with their free time

edit: by this I mean, how should they be engaging politically

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[-] Huldra@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

Decided to watch Treasure of the Sierra Madre and from its reputation I expected a slow burn about 3 men losing trust in each other over the allure of gold.

But the actual film is mostly two literally just normal* guys trying to calm down the third guy who starts ranting under his breath about how they're planning to kill him and take all of his gold within like two weeks of them starting to mine the gold.

Literally he just keeps doing crazy shit and pointing guns at the normal guys and they just tell him that they're fine doing everything the way he says, as long as the gold is divided equally, they disarm him several times and give him his gun back after he threatens to shoot them!

One time the crazy guy starts getting mad over a joke that all 3 of the guys are hogs doing hog work, so he starts insinuating that he deserves a larger share due to him paying more for tools and supplies, so one of the regular guys goes "sure buddy, I was meaning to pay you back for fronting that cash, here you go" and hands him a bunch of gold dust that the crazy guy literally just dumps out on the ground and then says "just dont call me a hog ok?"

I would call it not great storytelling but Humphrey Bogart is great playing the most unreasonable lunatic in the world, its so fucking funny. They literally just want to split up the gold into 3 big piles of "set for life" amounts of money and he is absolutely dedicated to making sure that it will not go smoothly, no matter how much they try to appease him.

*(They do temporarily decide to murder a guy over the gold but to be fair, the guy literally marched up to their camp and said they can either shoot him right then and there, or they can let him in on the gold scheme from then on and he gets a 25% share of future profits, or he turns them in to the federales and gets 25% of everything. And I just can't hold them that accountable for deciding to murder a guy that literally tells them that unless they want to share the gold, they have to murder him, you brought up the topic first dude.)

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[-] heartheartbreak@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

Where do peoples criticisms of Hamas come from? It almost goes without saying "Palestine good Hamas bad" but I'm not educated on why this take is what it is. I know the original founding document supports the "religious war" angle and some antisemitic stuff but as of 2017 they've recanted on that and state that their enemy is the Zionist colonial project and not Jewish people.

Sorry if I'm coming off as dumb here it's hard to dig around for this stuff

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[-] RION@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

Got two interview requests in my inbox today. First doesn't look great but I'll at least hear it out. The interview is gonna be on Skype, if you can believe it. Second I know nothing about, I don't think I even applied to it and they found my resume some other way. Gonna be real embarrassing if it turns out I did apply and lost track of it tho

[-] Dolores@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

request: a comparative account of the Syrian Arab Republic and the separatist kurdish bit.

like why did the kurds think separatism was a good idea, and why is that bad/imperialist?

[-] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

its kinda long but in short kurds have always wanted independence because of their history plus it looked like a good idea at the time, and they became an US ally because of isis and they sold their oil to the US because of thisthe kurds have for a long time believe in the creation of an independent kurdistan, many diferent groups from conservatives to communist have had the same view until kinda recently, its important to know that ever since syria's independence they havent treated the kurds well, from taking away their citizenship, deport them, to supressing the kurd language, search the arab belt for more info. all of this happened during assad's dad goverment.

so kurds dont have an identity as syrians so when the goverment almost lost the civil war they decided to just declare independence, now why arent they independent its nato politics basically.

so the civil war started and it happend mostly in the south-centre of the country so assad moved all the military units (including the ones in rojava) to the south to face the rebels, this allowed the kurdish parties to unite and take over the region without much trouble and they formed some militias like the YPJ to defend themselfs, they were 2 main factions the conservative KNC that wanted to join the rebels and the PYD that wanted to stay neutral, the PYD led faction won because most kurds just didnt want to fight a civil war, but then ISIS attacked.

when Isis crossed iraq into syria their first enemy was the kurds and those were some of the first clashes, and they fought the YPJ and other militias, the USA decided to support the kurds with weapons and other supples mostly to contain Isis expansion and the kurds, this support and the victories vs Isis made the kurds really happy and greedy so they decided to declare independence and formed the Democratic Federation of Rojava – Northern Syria, which was denouced by assad and the rebels.

so the main problem with this was that Turkey would never let a independent kurd state exist, because like 1/4 of their territory is majority Kurd and they have been fighting a war against kurds since the cold war, another problem was that Rojava was influeced by Ocalan the PKK who were one of Turkeys biggest enemies, so because of this Turkey entered the civil war to support the syrian rebels who had basically lost at that point and made the remnants a bunch of mostly pro-turk islamists (the free syrian army is kinda like Turkey's wagner group at this point), they also used this to attack rojava and bombed them.

because Turkey was an existencial threat to Rojava and Assad they made a pact to cooperate, syria would give the kurds autonomy and rojava would no be independent.

another point is that Rojava's alliance with the USA never ended so they have troops station on rojava, also the Kurds have under their control the most important oil fields in the country so they sold that to the USA to pay for their budget, and the USA troops defend those oil fields. also the sale of that oil doesnt go to syria so for some thats stealing from Syria's resources. also the USA would never side with Rojava and recognize them as independent if that makes the turks mad, like we saw with finland and sweden wanting to join the otan but turkey was blocking them

sorry if its too long

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[-] plinky@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

Also, incidentally, wtf is going on with brrrrrrrrrrrr covid is over yet money goes up, how come

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[-] iridaniotter@hexbear.net 9 points 2 years ago

uncritical support to the jdpon tbh

[-] AntiOutsideAktion@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Looks like I'm taking a break from Majority Report again. Have no stomach for watching them both sides this shit.

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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Making one of those "there has to be a better way" ads for twitter for my little dick calipers where the failed attempt at measuring dick circumference is 3D printing increasingly smaller holes until it gets stuck.

[-] KittyBobo@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Remembering the first time I got high and a website gave me 502 error and I got really anxious like I had broken something.

[-] Abraxiel@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

I am running nearly 200 mods in Rimworld; the game takes ~ three minutes to start from a solid state. Am I winning, dad?

I'm having fun with my little dinosaur hunting tribe of orcs et al. though. I'm hoping to eventually have a bunch of carabiniers mounted on utahraptors to raid all the villainous factions. And it's good fodder for drawing.

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[-] Cherufe@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Fuck it Im gonna subject my friends to the Its alive trilogy

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[-] Pluto@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

"I'll tell you this, I may be dead but my ideas will not die."

What is dead may never die!

[-] CDommunist@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

I know we all have fun and games

But the biggest cope on the planet is saying Rome survived past the fall of Constantinople.

No filter, uncut, walter white 99.99% pure cope

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[-] KittyBobo@hexbear.net 8 points 2 years ago

Maybe it's because I'm on my screen all day but I swear a different desktop background can affect your mood and thinking. I don't like it too bright but some warm colors like reds, yellows, and oranges make me feel cozy. I have some pretty pictures but they have a lot of blues, greens, and darker and colder tones so they're not as well suited.

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