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| The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by TheLegal(op): 7:49am On Jun 04, 2016 |
'My lord, since my arrest on the
21st of May, 1994 I have been
subjected to physical and mental
torture, held incommunicado and
denied food for weeks and medical
attention for months. My seventy-
four year old mother has been
whipped and arrested, my wife beaten
and threatened with detention, the
three telephone lines to my office
and residence cut and the they
remain cut to this day, my office and
home have been ransacked on three
different occasions and personal and
family property, official files and
documents taken away without
documentation. I have been
calumniated in the press and on
satellite television before the whole
world by a Rivers State government
anxious to prejudice the mind of the
public and to convince that public of
my guilt even before trial. Only
recently, before the United Nations
Committee for the Eradication of
Racism and Discrimination in Geneva,
an official delegation of the Federal
Government which included the Special
Adviser on Legal Affairs to the Head
of State, Professor Yazudu, declared
me responsible for the murders which
are the subject of this Tribunal, even
before Tribunal has found against me
or anyone else. The fact that a case
of homicide is being charged before a
Tribunal set up under Decree No. 2 of
1987 speaks for itself. I am aware of
the many strictures laid against the
decree and this Tribunal by local and
international observers. All the same,
I have followed the proceedings here
with keen and detailed interest, not
only because I am charged before this
Tribunal, but also because, as a
writer, I am a custodian of the
conscience of society. I regret that
the legal counsel I freely chose, Gani
Fawhimi, the human rights hero and
pride of this country, was forced to
withdraw. His withdrawal has denied
credibility to this trial. With the
permission of the Tribunal, I would
now like to make a filmic representation which will graphically
demonstrate all that I have said here
and amplify the details thereof. My
lord, we all stand before history. I
am a man of peace, of ideas. Appalled
by the denigrating poverty of my
people who live on a richly-endowed
land, distressed by their political
marginalization and economic
strangulation, angered by the
devastation of their land, their
ultimate heritage, anxious to
preserve their right to life and to a
decent living, and determined to
usher to this country as a whole a
fair and just democratic system which
protects everyone and every ethnic
group and gives us all a valid claim to
human civilization, I have devoted all
my intellectual and material
resources, my very life, to a cause in
which I have total belief and from
which I cannot be blackmailed or
intimidated. I have no doubt at all
about the ultimate success of my
cause, no matter the trials and
tribulations which I and those who
believe with me may encounter on our
journey. Nor imprisonment nor death
can stop our ultimate victory. I
repeat that we all stand before
history. I and my colleagues are not
the only ones on trial. Shell is here
on trial and it is as well that it is
represented by counsel said to be
holding a watching brief. The company
has, indeed, ducked this particular
trial, but its day will surely come and
the lessons learnt here may prove
useful to it for there is no doubt in
my mind that the ecological war the
company has waged in the delta will
be called to question sooner than
later and the crimes of that war duly
punished. The crime of the company's
dirty wars against the Ogoni people
will also be punished. On trial also is
the Nigerian nation, its present
rulers and all those who assist them.
Any nation which can do to the weak
and disadvantaged what the Nigerian
nation has done to the Ogoni, loses a
claim to independence and to freedom
from outside influence. I am not one
of those who shy away from
protesting injustice and oppression,
arguing that they are expected from
a military regime. The military do not
act alone. They are supported by a
gaggle of politicians, lawyers, judges,
academics and businessmen, all of
them hiding under the claim that they
are only doing their duty, men and
women too afraid to wash their pants
of their urine. We all stand on trial,
my lord, for by our actions we have
denigrated our country and
jeopardized the future of our
children. As we subscribe to the sub-
normal and accept double standards,
as we lie and cheat openly, as we
protect injustice and oppression, we
empty our classrooms, degrade our
hospitals, fill our stomachs with
hunger and elect to make ourselves
the slaves of those who subscribe to
higher standards, pursue the truth,
and honour justice, freedom and hard
work. I predict that the scene here
will be played and replayed by
generations yet unborn. Some have
already cast themselves in the role of
villains, some are tragic victims,
some still have a chance to redeem
themselves. The choice is for each
individual. I predict that a
denouement of the riddle of the Niger
delta will soon come. The agenda is
being set at this trial. Whether the
peaceful ways I have favoured will
prevail depends on what the
oppressor decides, what signals it
sends out to the waiting public. In my
innocence of the false charges I face
here, in my utter conviction, I call
upon the Ogoni people, the peoples of
the Niger delta, and the oppressed
ethnic minorities of Nigeria to stand
up now and fight fearlessly and
peacefully for their rights. History is
on their side, God is on their side.
For the Holy Quran says in Sura 42,
verse 41: "All those who fight, when
oppressed incur no guilt, but Allah
shall punish the oppressor'.. Ken Saro-Wiwa Port Harcourt 21st September, 1995. |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by Nobody: 8:01am On Jun 04, 2016 |
the Igbo hater....dm ni turn am upside down...nonsensical |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by OAUTemitayo: 8:05am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Ken Saro Wiwa, who was the Government's witness when he was to be killed? |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by Nobody: 8:07am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Got no chill for this guy,he betrayed biafra |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by attackgat: 9:00am On Jun 04, 2016 |
kevinscore:Yes, and Nigeria rewarded him by hanging him. He was a fool who fought for the wrong side just like Adaka Boro |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by OAUTemitayo: 9:06am On Jun 04, 2016 |
kevinscore:How did he betrayed Biafra? Anybody that doesn't agrees with you people's opinion is a traitor? Smh |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by Nobody: 9:58am On Jun 04, 2016 |
OAUTemitayo:Go n ask ur father if he will tell u the truth |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by Nutase: 10:00am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Sauce |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by meeky007(m): 10:26am On Jun 04, 2016 |
D OYIBO WEY HE DEY VOMIT 2MUCH pls did any one read till d end?
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| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by vedaxcool(m): 10:31am On Jun 04, 2016 |
Powerful words that beerfrauds no fit utter.
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| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by OAUTemitayo: 12:13pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
kevinscore:FMumu |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by Nobody: 10:15am On Jun 06, 2016 |
OAUTemitayo:Normal yoruba slowpoke with fish brain |
| Re: The Last Statement Of Ken Saro Wiwa At The Military Tribunal In 1995. by TheLegal(op): 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2016 |
lalasticlala: this topic needs to be moved to the FP |
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