Nigerian farmer sue Shell in Dutch court claiming oil giant has to clean up spills

THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Nigerian farmers are suing Shell in a Dutch court, asking judges to order the oil multinational to clean up environmental damage the farmers say is caused by leaking pipes.

Thursday's case in The Hague Civil Court is a legal landmark in the Netherlands as it marks the first time a Dutch company has been sued for alleged environmental mismanagement caused by an overseas subsidiary.

Royal Dutch Shell long argued that the case should be heard in Nigeria.

Villagers say the June 2005 leak fouled fish ponds, farmland and forests in Oruma, in the Niger Delta. They claim Shell took 12 days to seal the leaking pipe.

Villagers blame the leak on corrosion of the pressurized underground pipe. Shell claims it was caused by sabotage.