30th September 2006
(From UpsideDownWorld)
Click below to listen to a radio interview by CKUT in Montreal with Upside Down World assistant editor Cyril Mychalejko. It is part of a larger piece about Ascendant Cooper´s activities in Ecuador.
Click here to listen: http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2006/09/11578.php
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17th September 2006
We heard late last night (15 sept) that the hundreds of men and women from dozens of Intag’s communities gathered in Junin since last Wednesday supporting the latest community’s measures against the Ascendant Copper Corporation, decided to free the two Ascendant employees who were being held by the community. In a public ceremony scheduled for this afternoon in Junin and to which national and local authorities have been invited, the two detainees will be freed.
The participants want to make sure the world understands that the release is a good-will gesture meant, in part, to prevent more violence, and that they remain firmly against mining and will continue to take whatever measures are necessary to protect their lands from this, and any other mining company.
The community participants are insisting that the following demands are met:
1. The government and Ascendant accept and execute the decisions taken in Intag’s Regional Assembly on May 20th of this year, which includes that Ascendant leave Intag
2. The government do all it can to speed up the release of the two Intag residents arrested without an warrant, and which were taken in Ascendant’s vehicle to the police station in Ibarra,
3. That no lawsuits are presented against any Intag residents for measures taken by community members to protect their lands, between Tuesday and Saturday; 12-16 of September 2006.
4.That INDA, the National Agricultural Development Institute, annul the land adjudications handed out since May of 2004 within and adjacent to the mining concessions which don’t have the approval of the Municipality and, Parish governments and community presidents.
This is the date Ascendant Copper Corporation first came to Intag. Many of these land adjudications are illegal, and have affected Junin’s community reserve, which the community has managed since 1997. All lands adjudicated by INDA are meant by law to be used strictly for agricultural purposes, and some of these are now in the hands of Ascendant Copper Corporation.
The communities wanted DECOIN to emphasize that this struggle continues, and that it will only stop once Ascendant Copper leaves the Intag area. This is a position that is supported by all of Intag’s legitimate organizations, most of its communities, its Parish Governments and the Cotacachi County government.
We ask that all of you reafirm your support for the communities, and help pressure government officials to respect the decisions taken by local communities and governments, and force Ascendant to leave before the next cycle of violence claims lives and disrupts even more this beautiful land and its wonderful, and valiant people.
It could not be more clear that the ongoing conflict and violence is a result of the presence of Ascendant Copper Corporation in Intag. Until it leaves, we see no end in sight to this conflictive situation. In the next few days, DECOIN will be reporting on some of the tactics used by the so-called “pro-mining forces” to provoke violence reactions, and the many irregularities and illegalities committed by the police and the judicial system. We’ll also be sharing reports from Human Rights organizations that were present during the events.
DECOIN
Saturday 16 September
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14th September 2006
Update 13 September
Yesterday, September 12 a group of six persons identified as Ascendant Copper Corporation employees by Junin community members were found inside Junin’s forest reserve without authorization. First reports tell of a confrontation between the two sides, and the six alleged employees fleeing to the forest. The call went out and up to 70 community members pursued the group, catching up with four of them. There are reports that one of the two that escaped was armed with a pistol, and threatened a campesina from the community of Barcelona. All involved went to the Community of Junin, where two of the four were ordered to leave the community. The two remaining at this moment are reportedly in the general vicinity of Junin and are believed to be employees of Ascendant Copper, or one of its contractors.
Police immediately reacted to the situation, and were able to travel in several Ascendant Copper Corporation vehicles to different sites within Intag. One of those patrols arrested two colleagues who were travelling in a motorcycle far away from the scene of the confrontation. No reason was given by the police for the arrest.
Unfortunately, this afternoon a violent confrontation took place between a pro-mining group and a community group when this first group tried to force their way into what they consider to be company property with bedding, tents and other utensils. The community group was able to repel the invading group, and there are reports of some minor injuries- mostly on the pro-mining side. Several eyewitnesses reported that the confrontation took place in front of a large group of police, and that the police presence is quite large in the Chalguayacu Alto area.
There are also reports that two Ministry of the Environment employee was assaulted by pro-mining forces in the area of Chalguayacu Alto. Apparently the crowd identified the employees with the majority who reject mining in Intag. Radio Intag broadcasted that these employees were being held by the Chalguayacu Alto crowd against their will.
As of tonight, there is a large police contingency in Chalguayacu Alto, as well as dozens of Intag residents in favor of mining. Community members are filtering into Junin to support the community, and tomorrow a regional assembly is being organized by the newly created Coordinadora Zonal, made up of Intag’s local governments, organizations and communities, to find out the best way the rest of the Intag can best support the communities and find a peaceful solution to this latest conflict. Two of the four persons identified as company employees are still in the Junin area, just as pro-mining forces are gathering in Chalguayacu Alto. A delegation made up of three Parish government presidents went into Junin this afternoon to try to act as mediators and try to prevent more violence. However, at the same time we received reports, from reliable sources, that the government was considering sending in the equivalent of a SWAT team to try and rescue the two possible employees who, as far as DECOIN knows, are not being held against their will.
If you want to send a fax to Ecuador’s president asking him to find a peaceful solution to this very difficult and dangerous situation, please see below.
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14th September 2006
The president’s fax is: 593 2 258 0714
Doctor Alfredo Palacios
Presidente Constitucional República del Ecuador
Palacio Presidencial
Plaza de la Independencia
Quito, Ecuador
September 14 2006
SUBJECT: MINING IN INTAG
Dear Mr. President,
I am writing to express my concern of the threats that the Junín mining project poses to the people and environment in the Intag area of Cotacachi County, and of the recent troubling developments.
We have received reports of a grave escalation of the conflicts brought about by, what we are told, was the presence of persons identified as workers of the Mining company in lands belonging to the community of Junin. We understand there has been a violent confrontation, and urge you to do all that is possible to find a peaceful solution to this latest crisis. There can be no legitimate reason for a mining company, who has repeatedly been told they were not wanted in the area, to be in community lands unless it was to provoke a violent reaction by the communities. We are also very concerned by reliable reports that tell of the police being transported in company vehicles to different areas within Intag, and that two Intag residents were arrested without warrant or probable cause, and transported in Ascendant Copper Corporation vehicles to the police station in Ibarra. Another troubling development reported by international obervers in the Junin area is over the presence of apparently para-military personel, who were of late seen in the area, and who were identified as working with, or supporting the mining companya factor that complicates an already complicated situation, and one that is likely in violation of international treaties and national legislation.
I sincerely hope that your government is able to lauch a full-scale investigation to try to clear up these, and other troubling news recently coming out of the Intag area.
I likewise urge you to analyze carefully the long-term implications of this project to the forests of the Toisan Range, for the local communities, county of Cotacachi, and the area’s natural resources, and in general, to your country. I also support a complete investigation of the numerous human-rights violations people from communities in the Intag area have complained about as a consequence of the presence of mining companies in their territory and which have been documented by CEDHU (Comisión Ecuménica de Derechos Humanos)
Sincerely,
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