Category Archives: MADERA PETROLEO Y RESISTENCIA

Beyond the Yasuní…

Arturo Hortas, a Spanish documentary filmmaker, director, and singer-songwriter (Zaragoza, 35) who has already produced several documentary and research projects on the situation of the Amazonian peoples, recently visited our country to prepare his latest film about the Sarayaku people. Ballenita Sí had the pleasure of speaking with […]

What is ITT Yasuní really?

The ITT is one of the largest oil extraction projects in Ecuador, coveted by multinational corporations of all stripes and origins, not only for the volume of commercially exploitable reserves (900 million barrels of crude oil), but also primarily because it is located in the heart of the Yasuní National Park, an area that would allow companies […]

The intricacies behind the decision to exploit the ITT Yasuní.

"If you can't convince, confuse." This maxim of Ecuadorian politics over the years was repeated a few days ago when, in a convoluted presidential speech that mixed half-truths, "inadvertent errors," misleading figures, and even the omission of crucial information, Ecuador and the world were made aware of […]

The IACHR calls for respect for the human rights of indigenous peoples

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) urged its member states to guarantee full respect for the human rights of indigenous peoples of the Americas on the occasion of their international day, August 9. The IACHR called for "full respect for the human rights of indigenous peoples […]

International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples 2013.

The UN (United Nations, of which Ecuador is a member) commemorates this August 9th the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples with a strong call to states to comply with existing agreements and commitments with these communities. In fact, the 2013 theme is "Indigenous Peoples Building Alliances: […]

Which companies are interested in the current round of tenders in Ecuador?

Drawing made by a child of the Ecuadorian Amazon Towards the end of last year, the former Minister of Non-Renewable Resources, Wilson Pastor, announced in a press conference that among the companies interested in participating in the current bidding round for the blocks in the southern Ecuadorian Amazon were Petrominerales, Pacific Rubiales, and […]

Ecuador: One year after the decisive ruling, Sarayaku's struggle continues.

The Ecuadorian government must do more to protect the human rights of Indigenous peoples (in this case, the Kichwa people of Sarayaku) if it intends to fully comply with an international court ruling, Amnesty International said. Just a year ago, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) ruled that Ecuador […]

Guayaquil. 1st International Film Festival on Isolated Indigenous People

Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation need your support. Guayaquil. Even though the issue has ceased to be covered in the media, society must not forget their violated rights. Therefore, the organization CDES (Center for Economic and Social Rights) invites you to this first International Film Festival on Isolated Indigenous Peoples, the same […]

Pachamama Uyanza: celebrating the goodness that the Earth gives us.

In the Kichwa Indigenous People of Sarayaku, "People of Midday," Pachamama Uyanza is celebrated every year in May. This celebration is held in gratitude for the bounty of the earth, the Kawsak Sacha – Living Forest, and the protective beings who maintain the harmony of the […]

Indigenous peoples facing companies competing for resources: seeking ways to coexist.

                                                                                                When a company or State (whatever […]

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