Aided by Yes Men, activists strike at Shell
October 3, 3012
Shell blocked employees’ access to an activist website providing information about harm wrought by the oil giant’s drilling plans in West Africa.
In a Yes Men-aided stunt, activist group People Against Legalizing Murder (PALM), posing as an internal Shell division, emailed 71,010 shell employees directing them to a site with information about a human rights case — Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum — being argued by the U.S. Supreme Court. The email encouraged recipients to spread the word and even tweet their feelings on the case to Oprah.
The website, which highlighted Shell’s presence in Nigeria, was blocked to Shell employees within minutes. The activist group, which allegedly received employee emails from a Shell insider, was swift to change the site’s URL and re-email the oil company employees.
“Surely most Shell employees, like most people, don’t want multinationals to get away with murder just because murder’s convenient,” said Andy Bichlbaum of the Yes Lab, which provided technical assistance for the action.
A release from PALM and the Yes Lab elaborates on the reason for the stunt:
In arguing Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, the Supreme Court justices will also be determining whether U.S. courts can hear suits brought by foreigners about events outside the U.S.. As the Christian Science Monitor noted on Monday, should the justices rule against such hearings, “an important avenue for redress will be closed to foreign victims of human-rights abuses.”
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So corporations are people until its inconvenient. Got it.
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Bolding mine. You can’t be a person in the US if you don’t want to be a person elsewhere just because it’s convenient.
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