Nov. 10th Special: Saro-Wiwa's Complete Statement to the Ogoni Special Military Tribunal in 1995 (Part 2)

Nov. 10th Special: Saro-Wiwa’s Complete Statement to the Ogoni Special Military Tribunal in 1995 (Part 2)

MOSOP’s decision to confront the slick alliance of Shell and Nigeria’s military dictatorship through non-violent struggle was well-considered and accepted notwithstanding that the MOSOP leadership was fully aware that in non-violent struggle more people die than in armed struggle. MOSOP was also aware that it could easily have targeted the economic installations in Ogoni to the detriment of the Nigerian economy, had it wanted to adopt violent means.

However, MOSOP was intent on breaking new ground in the struggle for democracy and political, economic, social and environmental rights in Africa. We believe that mass-based, disciplined organizations can successfully re-vitalize moribund societies and that relying upon their ancient values, mores and cultures, such societies can successfully re-establish themselves as self-reliant communities and at the same time successfully and peacefully challenge tyrannical governments.