Showing posts with label nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nigeria. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Saving Africa's Witch Children

WATCH "SAVING AFRICA'S WITCH CHILDREN"

"In some of the poorest parts of Nigeria, where evangelical religious fervour is combined with a belief in sorcery and black magic, many thousands of children are being blamed for catastrophes, death and famine: and branded witches. Denounced as Satan made flesh by powerful pastors and prophetesses, these children are abandoned, tortured, starved and murdered."




Monday, December 13, 2010

Pfizer in Nigeria

One of the most shocking revelations of the Wikileaks documents are the ones relating to Pfizer movements in Nigeria. They are shocking not only because of the implications of what is shown, but also for the similarities for what "The Constant Gardener".


In 1996, an outbreak of measles, cholera, and bacterial meningitis occurred in Nigeria. Pfizer representatives traveled to Kano, Nigeria to administer an experimental antibiotic, trovafloxacin, to approximately 200 children. Local Kano officials report that more than 50 children died in the experiment, while many others developed mental and physical deformities. In 2001, families of the children, as well as the governments of Kano and Nigeria, filed lawsuits regarding the treatment. [Wikipedia]

"Pfizer was accused of hiring investigators “to uncover corruption links” to Nigeria’s former attorney general and apply pressure to drop lawsuits against the company over a controversial 1996 test of antibiotics on children with meningitis, according to a secret State Department cable that related a company official’s account." [The New York Times]

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Curioso baile de cifras sobre los muertos en Nigeria


Ayer en El País publicaban la siguiente noticia: "La violencia sectaria causa 100 muertos en Nigeria" [El País] Hoy se habla de hasta 500 muertos en ese ataque.

Pero curiosamente ya anteayer se hablaba en otros medios de estas cifras: "Se eleva a 500 la cifra de muertos por disturbios religiosos en Nigeria" [La Vanguardia].

Recordemos que las víctimas de estos ataques son agricultores cristianos del sur, y los asesinos, pastores musulmanes del norte.