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EarthRights International: Lawyers for Nigerian Plaintiff in Landmark Human Rights Case Blast Chevron Exec's Comments at Shareholders Meeting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 28, 2008
5:20 PM

CONTACT: EarthRights International
David Lerner or Sara Koenig, Riptide Communications, 212-260-5000
Rebecca Farmer, 415-269-6275

 
Lawyers for Nigerian Plaintiff in Landmark Human Rights Case Blast Chevron Exec's Comments at Shareholders Meeting
 
SAN RAMON, CA - May 28 - At Chevron’s Annual General Meeting today, Larry Bowoto, the lead plaintiff in the landmark case Bowoto v. Chevron, called for the oil giant’s accountability for human rights violations and environmental abuses. Bowoto sustained critical injuries after military forces hired by Chevron opened fire on a peaceful protest in the Niger Delta exactly ten years ago today. He called for the corporation to “give up violence as a way of doing business.” His pleas were met with harsh criticism by Chairman and CEO David O’Reilly, who declared Mr. Bowoto a “criminal.”

Mr. Bowoto’s lawyer Bert Voorhees issued the following statement in response:

“We are outraged at the comments of Mr. O'Reilly. Such remarks further reveal the profound insensitivity of Chevron’s executives to the egregious conduct and environmental destruction that they, in fact, are responsible for in Nigeria. It is more than a little ironic that a company that has wantonly polluted the Ilaje homeland and unleashed the notorious kill-and-go Nigerian military on unarmed protestors has accused Mr. Bowoto of engaging in criminal conduct. It is Mr. O'Reilly and not Mr. Bowoto who should be charged with criminal misconduct. We look forward to presenting his case in court.”

Bowoto v. Chevron, No. 99-2506, will go to trial before Federal District Court Judge Susan Illston in September in San Francisco; a related case in California Superior Court, No. CGC-03-417580, will also proceed to trial before Judge Harold E. Kahn in the fall. In addition to Mr. Voorhees' firm, Traber & Voorhees, and EarthRights International, the plaintiffs are represented by several law firms including Hadsell Stormer Keeny Richardson & Renick, Siegel & Yee, Paul Hoffman, Michael Sorgen, Robert Newman, Anthony DiCaprio, and Richard Wiebe; as well as the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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