27 march 2002, quito ecuador
ECUADORIAN MILITARY FORCIBLY EVICTS
ENVIRONMENTALISTS IN MINDO
SEVENTEEN ACTIVISTS DETAINED
The Ecuadorian police have forcibly
evicted environmentalists from the
tree-sitters camp at Guarumos in the Mindo
Cloud Forest who were blockading the new OCP
oil pipeline.
Today around midday a group of police from
the Special Forces burst into the camp in Los
Guarumos and arrested local Ecuadorians and
foreigners who were found at the site at that
moment. Since January 2, a group of activists
have maintained a permanent presence in the
most fragile zone of the Mindo Nambillo
Protected Cloud Forest to stop the
construction of the pipeline OCP. Their
intention was not to abandon the zone until
the company and the government decided to
stop destroying this unique ecosystem, home
to a
diversity of rare animals and plants, many
on the verge of extinction.
The Ministry of the Environment withdrew
the Consortium's environmental license for
the Guarumos area due to malpractice in the
pipeline construction process that resulted
in serious environmental damage. The report
on why the license was withdrawn referred
solely to damage along the pipeline right of
way on Guarumos peak, and was not based in an
inspection of construction work inside the
Mindo Nambillo Protected Cloud Forest, where
damage is worse. Instances of environmental
damage and the breaking of construction
regulations agreed to by OCP in their
Environmental Management Plan have occurred
throughout the pipeline construction area and
have been documented by environmental NGO
Accion Ecologica with the aim of demanding
that the Ministry of Environment withdraw
definitively the environmental license for
the project.
The construction of the OCP is continuing
at breakneck speed, despite opposition from
local people and local governments and in
complete violation of constitutional and
legal norms with respect to the protection of
the environment and the defence of human
rights of the inhabitants of the areas along
the pipeline route.
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