Friday, June 02, 2006

Chile's plea

(This is a copy of a recent email. I did a little research and the severity is real, sad and too-true. Read on...)

In the Valle de San Felix, the purest water in Chile runs from two rivers, fed by two glaciers. Water is a most precious resource, and wars will be fought for it.Indigenous farmers use the water, there is no unemployment, and they provide the second largest source of income for the area. Under the glaciers has been found a huge deposit of gold, silver and other minerals.To get at these, it would be necessary to break, to destroy the glaciers - something never conceived of in the history of the world - and to make two huge holes, each as big as a whole mountain, one for extraction and one for the mine's rubbish tip.

The project is called PASCUA LAMA. The company is called Barrick Gold. The operation is planned by a multi-national company, one of whose members is George Bush Senior (what a surprise, eh?).The Chilean Government has approved the project to start this year.The only reason it hasn't started yet is because the farmers have got a temporary stay of execution.

If they destroy the glaciers, they will not just destroy the source of specially pure water, but they will permanently contaminate the two rivers so they will never again be fit for human or animal consumption because of the use of cyanide and sulphuric acid in the extraction process. Every last gram of gold will go abroad to the multinational company and not one will be left with the people whose land it is.They will only be left with the poisoned water and the resulting illnesses.

The farmers have been fighting a long time for their land, but have been forbidden to make a TV appeal by a ban from the Ministry of the Interior.

Their only hope now of putting brakes on this project is to get help from international justice. The world must know what is happening in Chile.

Here is a legitimate petition to sign:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/946839131

The only place to start changing the world is from here.

4 comments:

Amy O'Neill Houck said...

Wow--that's terrible--what international organizations are taking on this cause? I'd like to support them...

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Amy

kerri bowers said...

Here are some places to start:

www.noapascualama.org
www.fotolog.com/nopascualama
noapascualama.blogspot.com
accionantipascualama@yahoo.es

This efforts seem to be based in the area, but I will keep searching...

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