...."In the U.S., a judge acts as prosecutor and jury on behalf of a giant oil company, Chevron, as it destroys the life and career of human rights lawyer Steven Donziger. His crime? Daring to win a judgment against Chevron in an Ecuadorian court."... "These Ecuadorians charged that their health and livelihood had been destroyed by Texaco, now owned by Chevron, and its oil spills in the Amazon rainforest. In the face of this staggering penalty, Chevron took action, refusing to pay and, despite the fact that Chevron originally fought to have the trial in Ecuador, it then brought its case to a congenial judge in New York."... "Meanwhile back in Ecuador, according to what Donziger told Esquire in a March 18 article by Jack Holmes, Chevron “sold their assets in Ecuador, so the Ecuadorians would have nothing to collect."
Question: WTF?
Recent interview of Steven Donziger with @CredicoRandy and @rogerwaters ( Pink Floyd ) with amazing visuals of @Chevron's "Chernobyl" disaster in Ecuador.
Steven Donziger said: "I am now on Day 745 of detention when longest sentence ever for my "crime" is 90 days."
Steven Donziger's sentencing date is October 1, 2021.
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