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Re: Nigeria (fwd)



  Thank you immensely for your work towards "better business."  I would love
  it if you could give some short, sharp, and (forgive me) quick techniques
  to diseminate inteligently your information to corporations.
  
  What I mean is:  Who do I send this information to?  How do I word it?
  Where do we "hit them where they hurt" as to law and/or information?  How
  do I manage to get the most "bang for my buck" when it comes to the little
  time available to try to make a difference.
  
  This is by NO MEANS to belittle the work of anyone on the listserve!  Bless
  you with both the time and energy amply shown in all these posts.  Simply,
  I would like to try to make a difference, but am unable to devote huge
  amounts of time to the struggle.  This is not great, but it is true of many.
  
  So, suggestions?  Creative tips?  I want to help, and am realistic about my
  limitations.
  
  Be well all and thank again.
  
  
  
  At 9:17 PM -0400 7/10/97, Robert Weissman wrote:
  >---------- Forwarded message ----------
  >Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 11:59:21 -0400
  >From: "Robert J. Goldstein" <rgoldstein@genesis.Law.Pace.Edu>
  >To: monitor@essential.org
  >Subject: Nigeria
  >
  >Dear Friends:
  >In an effort to pressure multi-national corporations doing business and
  >supporting the dictatorship in Nigeria, we have published the
  >environmental laws of Nigeria on the Internet, at:
  ><http://www.law.pace.edu/env/nigerian.html>.  An explanation of our
  >effort, which was published in the Journal of Commerce (5/5/97) is
  >available at <http://www.law.pace.edu/env/rjgoped.html>.
  >We are looking for support for this effort, which will be directed at
  >corporations exploiting natural resources anywhere people are oppressed.
  >Please help.
  >Thanks,
  >Robert J. Goldstein
  >Director of Environmental Programs
  >Pace University School of Law
  >White Plains, NY, 10603  USA
  >e-mail: <rgoldstein@genesis.law.pace.edu>