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Ken was one of the first members of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People Mosop, a non-violent group militating for greater autonomy, a fair share of oil revenues, and repair of the environmental destruction wrought by the oil majors, notably – and notoriously – Shell.
Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa's daughter remembers her father 2011
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After more than a year in jail, he and eight other senior Mosop leaders appeared before a specially convened military tribunal.
Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa's daughter remembers her father 2011
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"Her murder is clearly no coincidence and bears the hallmark of assassinations of other prominent pro-democracy activists," Mosop said in a statement.
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Nwiido said Mosop was concerned that some prominent
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Saro-Wiwa and eight of his Mosop companions, the ministry said.
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Nwiido said Mosop reiterated its support for the 1993 presidential election and called for the immediate release of
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"Mrs Abiola's murder is clearly part of the brutal campaign by the military junta to eliminate Nigerian pro-democracy activists and silence its critics," said Mosop spokesman Willie Nwiido.
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In January 1993, Mosop mobilised 300,000 Ogoni, staging a peaceful mass protest against Shell.
Contents 1995
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Mosop and Hall - who traded his usually shaggy haircut for a buzz Saturday - were among the leaders.
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Bothered by an Achilles tendon injury that limited his summer training, Mosop estimated he was at 80 percent of his optimal fitness.
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