Trailer for “Sweet Crude,” a new documentary on the violent and exploitative (for the local population) politics of oil and the struggles to control this lucrative resource in Nigeria’s Niger Delta.
Trailer for “Sweet Crude,” a new documentary on the violent and exploitative (for the local population) politics of oil and the struggles to control this lucrative resource in Nigeria’s Niger Delta.
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We are working an global project to eradicate the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) such as the bombs used in the Niger Delta. Can you assist us in locating some statistics for 2009 and 2010? We may also have an opportunity to work a documentary on the issue if you are interested.
@Bob Morris: I was merely posting a link to the documentary film.
Perhaps contacting the producers of the documentary might help your information request.
Regards.