Mrs Karalole Korgbara from a small village called Biara in Ogoniland was shot by the Nigerian military in April 1993 hired by Shell to protect its oil workers who were forcibly laying an oil pipe on the villagers' land used for growing vital crops
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Mrs Karalole Korgbara from a small village called Biara in Ogoniland was shot by the Nigerian military in April 1993 hired by Shell to protect its oil workers who were forcibly laying an oil pipe on the villagers' land used for growing vital crops

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Photograph

Sophia Evans

Maker
Malawian

Mrs Karalole Korgbara from a small village called Biara in Ogoniland was shot by the Nigerian military in April 1993 hired by Shell to protect its oil workers who were forcibly laying an oil pipe on the villagers' land used for growing vital crops

From Dirty Oil Business


2002
Inkjet print
Image: 9 3/8 × 14 in. (23.8 × 35.5 cm)
Paper: 11 5/8 × 16 9/16 in. (29.5 × 42 cm)
Gift of the FiftyCrows Foundation, 2015
2015.0133.1405

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