Ecuador cracks down on indigenous leaders opposed to oil

09/01/14
Author: 
Adam Zuckerman
Humberto Cholango, CONAIE President, speaks at a press conference in Quito on Jan. 9, 2014.

Following the close of the 11th Round oil auction on November 28th, 2013, plain-clothes officers in Quito, Ecuador summarily closed the offices of Fundación Pachamama, a nonprofit that for 16 years has worked in defense of the rights of Amazonian indigenous peoples and the rights of nature. The dissolution, which the government blamed on their "interference in public policy," was a retaliatory act that sought to repress Fundación Pachamama's legitimate right to disagree with the government's policies, such as the decision to turn over Amazonian indigenous people's land to oil companies.

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