My having attended day one of the trial, it was even worse than I expected. Chevron is both prosecutor and plaintiff. Judge not even pretending impartiality or a quest for justice. #FreeStevenDonziger
As I head into my Chevron-orchestrated "trial" today after 643 days of house arrest, please never forget what this case is really about. Chevron caused a mass industrial poisoning of the Amazon. 6 courts and 29 judges found it guilty.

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God, this company is so Evil, they are actually looking into building freezing pipes into the Permafrost that supports their pipelines in the Arctic to suck more Oil out of the Earth.
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Make him/her famous. The judge should be ashamed.
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This is the craziest f’ing travesty of justice anyone has ever heard of. Calls everything into question. Nobody believes this story when they first hear it. Nobody.
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Unfortunately not surprising. Heinous! Unjust. I feel so badly for my friend, and also so proud of him. Thank you for supporting him and being there. I so badly wanted to be.
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While Russia has rightly been pilloried by the U.S. over the Navalny show trial, it seems that the U.S. have problems at home with their own kangaroo courts. Time for the U.S. to lead by example.
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Read about it in the WSJ a few weeks ago. What a mess! I hope that when it is all finished that love prevails for the Ecuadorian people and the environment. They are the ones who have suffered from the politics and corporate self-interest.
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