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Nigerian Women Threaten to Use Nudity as Weapon in Oil Standoff
AP via TBO ^ | 7/14/02 | D'arcy Doran

Posted on 07/14/2002 12:30:29 PM PDT by Jean S

ESCRAVOS, Nigeria (AP) - Unarmed village women holding 700 ChevronTexaco workers inside a southeast Nigeria oil terminal let 200 of the men go Sunday but threatened a traditional and powerful shaming gesture if the others try to leave - removing their own clothes.

"Our weapon is our nakedness," said Helen Odeworitse, a representative for the villagers in the extraordinary week-old protest for jobs, electricity and development in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta.

Most Nigerian tribes consider unwanted displays of nudity by wives, mothers or grandmothers as an extremely damning protest measure that can inspire a collective source of shame for those at whom the action is directed.

About 600 women from two nearby communities are holding ChevronTexaco's giant Escravos terminal. They range in age from 30 to 90 - with the core group being married women aged 40 or older.

The women want the oil giant to hire their sons and use some of the region's oil riches to develop their remote and run-down villages - most of which lack even electricity. The people in the Niger Delta are among the poorest in Nigeria, despite living on the oil-rich land.

ChevronTexaco officials have refused to identify the trapped workers, but an employee at the plant said Wednesday they included Americans, Britons and Canadians as well as Nigerians.

Both sides took a break Sunday from their often heated negotiations. They were to meet again Monday, Odeworitse said.

The oil company has emphasized that it wants to resolve the so-far peaceful standoff by dialogue. About 100 police and soldiers armed with assault rifles have been sent to the terminal to protect the facility. They are under strict orders not to harm the women, though one beat up a woman on Thursday.

The takeover began Monday when 150 women managed to sneak into the facility. The women have occupied the terminal ever since, blocking the airstrip, helipad and port that provide the only exit routes from the facility, which is surrounded by rivers and swamps.

The protest has shut down a facility that accounts for the bulk of the company's Nigeria production, with an estimated half-million barrels a day.

Oil site takeovers are common in Nigeria, the world's sixth-largest producer of oil, and the fifth-largest supplier to the United States.

But this protest is a departure for Nigeria, where such disputes often are settled with machetes and guns. In the oil-rich Niger Delta, armed young men routinely resort to kidnapping and sabotage to pressure oil multinationals into giving them jobs, protection money or compensation for alleged environmental damage.

Hostages generally are released unharmed.

On Sunday the women released 200 of the workers - to show "good faith," Odeworitse said.

Four ferries bound for Warri, the nearest city two hours away by boat, carried the freed workers off. The workers released Sunday were nearing the end of their tour of duty, which can last weeks at a time.

ChevronTexaco "begged us to allow the boats to go so they can bring food back, and allow those on staff who were due to go on time-off leave," Odeworitse said.

ChevronTexaco executives could not be immediately reached for comment Sunday. The talks have been playing out in a village of rusty tin shacks within 100 yards of the oil terminal.

The women are occupying the plant in shifts and constantly communicating with those outside using walkie-talkies, Odeworitse said.

The women took bundles of food with them when they began the takeover and ChevronTexaco has also supplied them some. The women are cooking their own meals inside the terminal mess hall. The occupiers say everyone, including themselves, so far has had enough food.

The struggle between international oil firms and local communities drew international attention in the mid-1990s, when violent protests by the tiny Ogoni tribe forced Shell to abandon its wells on their land.

The late dictator Gen. Sani Abacha responded in 1995 by hanging nine Ogoni leaders, including writer Ken Saro Wiwa - triggering international outrage and Nigeria's expulsion from the Commonwealth.

AP-ES-07-14-02 1452EDT


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: africawatch; chevrontexaco; energylist
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To: JeanS
It's a good thing I don't run ChevronTexaco, because my motto is, "What would J.R. Ewing do?"
21 posted on 07/14/2002 3:28:33 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: rwfromkansas
I prepared myself before looking and still was stunned into silence at that picture......

Well, they are Nigerian so they probably look more like

WARNING!
NOT FOR THE SQUEAMISH!!!!

this

22 posted on 07/14/2002 3:33:17 PM PDT by Alouette
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To: G.Mason
Just wait until Bubba hears of this...


23 posted on 07/14/2002 3:35:03 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: JeanS
Jesse Jackson, call your office; your dream hostage recovery awaits.
24 posted on 07/14/2002 3:48:02 PM PDT by First_Salute
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To: maxwell
Went into a place in Long Beach years ago which advertised: "400 pounds of beautiful dancing girls".

Turned out it was 400 pounds of 1 dancing girl. I could swear it was the same gal in the picture.

Took years to shake the memory.

25 posted on 07/14/2002 3:50:44 PM PDT by Ole Okie
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To: Tired of Taxes; JeanS
Here's some potential sisters in solidarity, right here in the US of A (to wit, Ithaca, the City of Evil).
26 posted on 07/14/2002 3:52:36 PM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: JeanS
I hope sincerely that Bush has instructed the Secret Service to see to it that Hillary Clinton never reads this article. If she only knew what power she would have if she ever takes off her clothes in public ... ... oh have mercy on us!!!
27 posted on 07/14/2002 4:01:03 PM PDT by Red Jones
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To: verity
Where are the Human Rights people? :~)

Chances are they are inside giving lectures to the "evil white men" who are stealing oil from the mouth of africans.
28 posted on 07/14/2002 4:03:33 PM PDT by Libertarian_4_eva
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To: Alouette
That's it, I'm putting you in for an indictment for illegal use of biological weapons.
29 posted on 07/14/2002 4:06:47 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob
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To: Ole Okie
I think she was also in Tulsa on the 21st Street strip -- as "The World's Largest Chocolate Covered Cherry".
Yea. Right!! LOL
30 posted on 07/14/2002 4:10:05 PM PDT by brityank
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To: JeanS
I can see it all now. Oil workers with hands over eyes; "Please put your clothes back on, we give up." lol
31 posted on 07/14/2002 4:15:21 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: JeanS
Eeeew ! Gross !
32 posted on 07/14/2002 4:20:55 PM PDT by genefromjersey
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To: Alouette; maxwell
Now THAT'S a lotta woman, LOL!
33 posted on 07/14/2002 4:36:08 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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Nigerian Women Threaten to Use Nudity as Weapon in Oil Standoff

This is the same tactic that the National Organization for (liberal, stupid) Women (NOW) uses. Oh Noooo!!!!! PLEeeeeaasseeeee MAKE THEM STOP!!!!! My eyes... they burn... Put something over that herd to hide it.

34 posted on 07/14/2002 5:47:00 PM PDT by 69ConvertibleFirebird
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To: JeanS
Oh Virgin, unsheath your father's sacred sword.
Take up the breastplate of your ancestors.
Take up your powerful helmet.
Bring forth your steed of black.
Fly forth to the open field,
There, where the great army with countless weapons is found.
Oh, Virgin, cover me with your veil.
Protect me against the power of the enemy
Against guns and arrows, warriors and weapons;
Weapons of wood, of bone, of copper, of iron and steel.

(from The New Larousse Encyc. of Mythology)

35 posted on 07/15/2002 8:44:52 AM PDT by mikeIII
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To: mikeIII

very funny replies, as a nigerian - knowing enough about the situation in that area- this action- Nude action if you want to call it that is a masssive step in the right direction, those ample nipples would do what no gun an blood letting has done for year in the niger delta raea of nigeria- If we those massive nipples can stop the bloodletting by both goverment troops and local militia, for the multinational oil companies to behave responsibly, make the nigerian goverement improver the lot of th epoeple of the region, guess who the next noble price would go to..... the nipples- in the mean time i need an extra session with my shrink!!!!


36 posted on 02/28/2005 6:56:30 AM PST by jomoal99
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