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Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron

Post by sandinista » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:20 am

Appeals planned after Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron
A judge in Ecuador this week awarded $8.64 billion to Ecuadorian residents of the Amazon who had sued Chevron for years of crude oil pollution, but both sides said Tuesday they will appeal the verdict.

Chevron charges the verdict against them is the "product of fraud," and the plaintiffs say the size of the award is too small in comparison to what would be needed to do a real cleanup.

Luis Yanza, speaking for the residents' group the Assembly of those Affected by Chevron, said at a news conference that the ruling was "historic" and a "collective victory." However, he said, "Eight billion dollars doesn't represent a significant amount to repair the environmental damages."

The judgment against Chevron is the latest in 18 years of litigation between the Amazon residents and Texaco, which was later purchased by Chevron. It was decided in a courtroom in the Amazon by Judge Nicolas Zambrano.

For its part, Chevron said it will also appeal.

"The Ecuadorian court's judgment is illegitimate and unenforceable," said Chevron, in a press release Monday. "It is the product of fraud and is contrary to the legitimate scientific evidence."

Both sides have until Friday to file their appeals.

Despite the pending appeal, one of the local leaders, Humberto Piaguaje, called the judgment a victory for the population that lives in the oil-producing area in northern Ecuador.

"The judge did justice and has seen reality," he said. "We know that this is only one part of our fight and we will continue until there is justice and the damage is healed. The world should know that what happened in the Amazon and our fight for life, for justice."

The case, Aguinda v. ChevronTexaco, was originally filed in New York in 1993 on behalf of 30,000 inhabitants of Ecuador's Amazon region. The suit was eventually transferred to the Ecuadorian court and Ecuadorian jurisdiction.

The lawsuit alleges that Texaco used a variety of substandard production practices in Ecuador that resulted in pollution that decimated several indigenous groups in the area, according to a fact sheet provided by the Amazon Defense Coalition.

According to the group, Chevron has admitted that Texaco dumped more than 18 billion gallons of toxic waste into Amazon waterways, abandoned more than 900 waste pits, burned millions of cubic meters of gases with no controls and spilled more than 17 million gallons of oil due to pipeline ruptures.

Cancer and other health problems were reported at higher rates in the area, the group says.
Really hope they lose their appeal, pretty sure they will. Also hope this sets a precedent and other multi nationals start paying for their disregard for humanity and the environment. :clap:
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Post by Pappa » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:35 am

I read about this yesterday. I hope this is a sign of things to come.
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Post by kiki5711 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:43 am

yea, !

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Post by devogue » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:58 am

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Re: Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron

Post by Feck » Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:03 pm

About time :biggrin:
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Re: Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron

Post by pErvinalia » Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:09 pm

Excellent news (if it's all legit). I suspect capitalism won't take this lying down. The ebil socialists might have won the battle, but the capitalists will make them pay for it over time.

Ok, so that was a slightly hyperbolic assessment, but I still think a reasonably likely summary.
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Re: Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron

Post by Ian » Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:50 pm

Good for Ecuador! Appeal or not, I hope other oil companies (and other corporate polluters for that matter) took note of this.

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Re: Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron

Post by Pappa » Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:53 pm

And not just the pollution... I hope more gets done about the murders, violence and intimidation that a handful of multinationals have been complicit in in South America and elsewhere.
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:03 pm

devogue wrote:People live on the website I buy my books from? :thinks:
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Re: Amazon residents win ruling against Chevron

Post by sandinista » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:37 pm

update: also known as running scared or grasping at straws.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-12464063
US oil giant Chevron says it will appeal against an $8.6bn (£5.3bn) fine imposed by Ecuador judges, carrying on a long-running row over pollution.

Chevron's Kent Robertson told the BBC the case was an "extortion scheme", and accused Ecuador's state-run firm of polluting the country's Amazon region.

The legal wrangle has been going on for almost two decades, and has spawned lawsuits in the US and Ecuador.

Analysts say further appeals are likely to drag on for years.

The oil firm Texaco, which merged with Chevron in 2001, is accused of dumping billions of gallons of toxic waste into unlined pits and Amazon rivers between 1972 and 1992.

Campaigners say crops were damaged and farm animals killed, and that local cancer rates increased.
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