Defend Truth

Twitter wins victory in Ivory Coast toxic waste case

A campaign on the giant social networking website Twitter that relates to allegations of widespread dumping of toxic waste in the Ivory Coast helped stymie a legal injunction that had stopped Britain’s Guardian newspaper from reporting on a parliamentary proceeding. Bloggers and Tweeters (certainly one could not call them Twits), were led in the campaign by the Guardian’s editor-in-chief. The order was filed against the newspaper by a London-based law firm representing Trafigura, a Dutch oil-and-gas company alleged to be responsible for poisoning up to 100,00 people. The law firm agreed to change the stipulations of the injunction after Tweeters blasted them.

Gallery

Please peer review 3 community comments before your comment can be posted

We would like our readers to start paying for Daily Maverick...

…but we are not going to force you to. Over 10 million users come to us each month for the news. We have not put it behind a paywall because the truth should not be a luxury.

Instead we ask our readers who can afford to contribute, even a small amount each month, to do so.

If you appreciate it and want to see us keep going then please consider contributing whatever you can.

Support Daily Maverick→
Payment options

Premier Debate: Gauten Edition Banner

Gauteng! Brace yourselves for The Premier Debate!

How will elected officials deal with Gauteng’s myriad problems of crime, unemployment, water supply, infrastructure collapse and potentially working in a coalition?

Come find out at the inaugural Daily Maverick Debate where Stephen Grootes will hold no punches in putting the hard questions to Gauteng’s premier candidates, on 9 May 2024 at The Forum at The Campus, Bryanston.

Become a Maverick Insider

This could have been a paywall

On another site this would have been a paywall. Maverick Insider keeps our content free for all.

Become an Insider