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pp. 389, b/w photgraphs, “The gripping story of a peoples battle against a corrupt government and a powerful oil company. On November 10, 1995, Nigerias military dictatorship executed nine environmental activists. Among them was Ken Saro-Wiwa, the charismatic spokesman of the Ogoni people, whose land in the fertile Niger River delta has been grotesquely polluted by Royal Dutch Shell Corporation. During Kens incarceration on a trumped-up murder charge, his brother, Dr. Owens Wiwa, fought valiantly to save his life even though he himself was on his governments most-wanted list. When his quest failed, Owens narrowly escaped Nigeria with his life, fleeing the country on foot with his wife and newborn son, first to London, where he was embraced by the likes of Anita Roddick and Doris Lessing, and then to Toronto, where he now lives. Owens Wiwa has taken up his brothers environmental crusade and fought, against terrible odds, to have his brothers remains returned to the family for a proper burial. His story is a heart-stopping saga of personal courage and official corruption, of individual selflessness and corporate greed, of a mans abiding love for his brother and extraordinary determination to honour him. “