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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Factsheet on the Ogoni Struggle

The Ogoni People of Nigeria

The Ogoni are a people of approximately 500 000, who live in Ogoni, a region in Rivers State, Nigeria. The region of Ogoni only has an area of 650 square kilometers, resulting in a very high population density. Despite this high population density, the extraordinary fertility of the Niger delta has historically allowed the Ogoni to make a good living as subsistence farmers and fishing people. Currently, however, this lifestyle is being threatened. A MOSOP statement reads: "The once-beautiful Ogoni countryside is no more a source of fresh air and green vegetation. All one sees and feels around is death."

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Bibliography

  • 00: The Tyranny of Rights by Brewster Kneen
  • 01: Declaration of Indigenous Rights - UN
  • 02: Convention 169 - International Labour Organization
  • 03: Globalization in Retreat
  • 04: Invisible government
  • 05: Living Planet Report 2010
  • 06: Our Water Commons
  • 07: The Hijacking of the Development Debate
  • 08: UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity
  • 09: Mandate of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations to the States of the World
  • 10: MDG Reports and Indigenous Peoples
  • 11: WWF - The Nature's Audit
  • 12: Pachakuti and convivial degrowth
  • 13: Thiniking outside the ballot box
  • 14: IFG-Plutonomy

Secondary bibliography

  • VI International Meeting of Gender Statistics from Beijing to the Millennium Development Goals
  • Resource kit on Indigenous people's issues
  • Reconceptualizando la Interculturalidad
  • Mandate of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations to the States of the World
  • China Copes with Globalization
  • Second International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People
  • The false promise of biofuels

François Houtart

  • La culture, centre de l’humaniste révolutionnaire
  • Le sens de la «lutte contre la pauvreté», instrument de la stratégie du néolibéralisme
  • Les Autonomies Multiculturelles dans le Contexte de la Mondialisation
  • Les mouvements sociaux et la construction d’un nouveau sujet historique
  • Mondialisation néolibérale ou la subversion du sacré : positions altermondialistes
  • Notes de voyage en Colombie
  • Pour consolider un nouveau sujet historique

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