Waorani Indians march against oil drilling

15 July 2005

Over one hundred Waorani Indians from the Ecuadorian Amazon marched in
the capital this week to protest at the destruction of their rainforest
by oil companies.

Chanting 'we don't want money, we want the forest', the Indians marched
to Congress, and delivered a defiant message to the Chamber of
Deputies: 'We don't want more drilling in our land. We don't want to
disappear. We want our rights to be respected.'

The immediate target of the Indians' wrath was the Brazilian company
Petrobras, which has a licence to drill in the Yasuni National Park,
home to isolated groups of Waorani.

The Waorani said, 'We don't want more oil companies in our territory,
nor do we want more money from them. Before, our land stretched from
the Curaray river to the Napo river. But we lost our land when the
missionaries arrived, working together with the oil companies. Now what
little remains to us is being split up and contaminated by those same
companies. What will happen to our children when they're bigger? Where
will they live?'


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