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Tekun
5th February 2007, 11:45
Peru's Amazon oil deals denounced
By Dan Collyns
BBC News, Lima


Protesters say oil exploration pollutes the Amazon
Environmental and human rights group in Peru have denounced the government's campaign to auction off large swathes of the Amazon to oil and gas companies.

They say the amount of Peruvian Amazon territory open to exploration has risen from 13% to 70% in two years.

They say this is putting at risk the biodiversity of the Amazon and the lives of indigenous people.

Peruvian President Alan Garcia has said the plans are part of his investment programme to tackle widespread poverty.

'Investment shock'

At a time when scientists have emphasised the importance of the Amazon as the vanguard against catastrophic climate change, the government of Peru is selling off its tropical forest to oil companies at an exponential rate.


Environmental and human rights groups in Peru say this will devastate large tracts of pristine rainforest and the native communities that live there.

This month, the state-run agency Peru Petro, is hoping to attract US oil companies to buy 11 drilling concessions in the jungle, covering an area the size of the US state of Maine.

Only one of these sites does not intrude on indigenous lands or protected areas.

Human rights groups say Peru Petro has flouted international benchmarks relating to the consent of indigenous communities, some of whom are isolated tribes who have never had contact with the outside world.

In the 1990s, an initial meeting with an isolated group resulted in the death of around half the population who were exposed to illnesses to which they had no natural defence.

In total, an area the size of California is already signed over or up for auction to oil companies.

President Garcia has called his policy investment shock in a country where more than half the population still live below the poverty line.

But critics say if that investment means the destruction of Peru's Amazon it will only bring more misery for future generations.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6326741.stm



Garcia thinks this will solve Peru's poverty....I think he has in mind the poverty in his pockets, and not the one thats widespread throughout Peru

Guerrilla22
5th February 2007, 11:49
I've never understood how letting foreign companies into your territory, and letting them strip your land of its natural resources for a minescule, one time price will end poverty. Any money gained by this will just find its way into the pockets of the bureucrats anyways.

ComradeR
5th February 2007, 13:54
I've never understood how letting foreign companies into your territory, and letting them strip your land of its natural resources for a minescule, one time price will end poverty. Any money gained by this will just find its way into the pockets of the bureucrats anyways.
That&#39;s the idea behind deals like this, the "leaders" (whom are more often then not merely puppets of imperialist powers) of nations like Peru cant see past their own greed. So they snatch up any deal the imperialists offer that will make them richer, regardless of what damage it does to the people and environment. And then they sit there and say they&#39;re doing it for the people. <_<

Cheung Mo
5th February 2007, 17:21
Fucking social democrats for you. I strongly dislike Garcia. (And disliked Flores even more and didn&#39;t particularly care for Humala.)

Guerrilla22
5th February 2007, 23:22
I wonder how long it will be untill a lesser developed country just completely sells itself to a peripheral country?

Janus
6th February 2007, 07:32
The environmental impacts don&#39;t seem as potentially damaging as the economical impacts. Peru is essentially ceding property to the highest bidder and allowing the capitalist corporations to further consolidate their hold over greater portions of its industry and resources.

Guerrilla22
6th February 2007, 08:59
Yes, it appears Garcia has decided to build upon the great successes of Fujimori. <_<

matiasm
6th February 2007, 13:18
Originally posted by Cheung [email protected] 05, 2007 05:21 pm
Fucking social democrats for you. I strongly dislike Garcia. (And disliked Flores even more and didn&#39;t particularly care for Humala.)
i would support the MRTA in Peru if they still had or hav any workings goin on.. Committed work to the revolution that is, not corner street bombings. "The Andeas are the sierra maestra of the americas" as Fidel said once.

Guerrilla22
6th February 2007, 22:02
Originally posted by matiasm+February 06, 2007 01:18 pm--> (matiasm &#064; February 06, 2007 01:18 pm)
Cheung [email protected] 05, 2007 05:21 pm
Fucking social democrats for you. I strongly dislike Garcia. (And disliked Flores even more and didn&#39;t particularly care for Humala.)
i would support the MRTA in Peru if they still had or hav any workings goin on.. Committed work to the revolution that is, not corner street bombings. "The Andeas are the sierra maestra of the americas" as Fidel said once. [/b]
Unfortunately, the MRTA is still pretty beat up from the Fujimori days, when the government used terror tactics in an attempt to dismantle the MRTA and Shining Path, both groups are still around, but they are a shell of their former selves. Hopefully the MRTA can recover, but it may be a while. The storming of the Japanese ambassador&#39;s residence in Lima back in 1996 was kind of a last depserate measure by them to do something during the Fujimori era, unfortunately it was a complete disaster.