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  • The New York Times on the Lundin trial

    The New York Times on the Lundin trial

    Masha Gessen wrote an excellent piece in the New York Times about the Lundin trial, the banality of corporate crime, and the growing efforts to hold corporate actors accountable for complicity in war crimes. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/e5Jf-2qj No subscription to the NYT? Try https://archive.is/05tol

  • Kä nɛy tin caa kuëŋ yieenä – Ian Lundin

    Kä nɛy tin caa kuëŋ yieenä – Ian Lundin

    This is the eight episode of our program in Nuer, the local language spoken in Unity State in the area where Block 5A was located and where the alleged crimes were committed.  This trial is about justice for the survivors, and we hope this podcast will reach the people affected and shed light on the…

  • E20: The Defendants – Alexandre Schneiter

    E20: The Defendants – Alexandre Schneiter

    E20: The Defendants – Alexandre Schneiter In this episode, we turn our attention to the cross-examination of the trial’s second defendant — Alexandre Schneiter, Vice President of Exploration, COO, and later CEO of Lundin Energy. Often described as the golden boy of the Lundin company, Schneiter built his reputation on discovering oil in places no one else…

  • Nuëri kɛnɛ Ɣɔyɔl

    Nuëri kɛnɛ Ɣɔyɔl

    This is the seventh episode of our program in Nuer, the local language spoken in Unity State in the area where Block 5A was located and where the alleged crimes were committed.  This trial is about justice for the survivors, and we hope this podcast will reach the people affected and shed light on the…

  • E19: Questioning History: A Lundin Defence Tactic

    E19: Questioning History: A Lundin Defence Tactic

    E19: Questioning History: A Lundin Defence Tactic The defence lawyers for Ian Lundin and Alex Schneiter deny that any war crimes were committed during Lundin’s operations in South Sudan. They have spent considerable time in court attempting to discredit the prosecution’s evidence, which alleges that systematic war crimes occurred in multiple locations over an extended…

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