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Indigenous Tribes Just Lost the ‘Biggest Environmental Case in the World’

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Christina Sarich, Staff Writer
Waking Times

A court debacle labelled the ‘biggest environmental case in the world’ just sided with Big Oil. A New York Federal Appeals Court has ruled that Ecuadoreans who were concerned over the health of their rainforest after a 23-year battle with the Chevron subsidiary, Texaco, for polluting vast swaths of Lago Agrio in the Ecuadorian jungle, cannot hold the company financially culpable.

Texaco is accused of dumping contaminated water into pits used by locals in the area while operating there for over a decade. Sadly, the US Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s finding, which determined that the Ecuadorean court judgment was obtained by corrupt means, according to the Associated Press. A $9 billion-dollar judgment for the plaintiffs was at stake, but the US court has ruled that Big Oil is not responsible for polluting the area, and their assets cannot be seized.


Chevron (Texaco) says that the plaintiffs’ lawyers who obtained the original judgment were corrupt, and that they are “happy to see justice prevail.”

Other environmental activists have pointed out Chevron’s egregious acts in the Amazon, calling it Chevron’s Chernobyl of the rainforest.  Streams and rivers have been contaminated with crude oil for decades in a devastating disregard for the forest and its ecosystems.

Despite years of activists calling attention to this travesty, the corrupt media and mafia-owned justice system has sided with Big Oil yet again. Incidentally, Reuters, who reported on this story originally, is owned by the Rothschild family.

Chevron attests that a 1998 agreement between Texaco and the Ecuadorian government absolves it of liability. A US spokeswoman for the Ecuadorians, Karen Hinton, told Associated Press that the plaintiffs were shocked by the ruling and called it a “sad day for the US justice system.”

“As disappointed as we are, this ruling will not deter the Ecuadoreans, their lawyers and their supporters from aggressively seeking justice in Canada and in other countries where litigation is under way to seize Chevron assets,” Hinton said.

Hinton, once the press secretary for NYC Mayor, Bill de Blasio, and a former employee of Governor, Andrew Cuomo when he was a cabinet-level official in the Clinton administration, left her position to fight for indigenous farmers and communities in Ecuador. She gave more than seven years of her career to try to right the wrongs of Chevron/Texaco, but it seems the political pay-off was bigger for those supporting the rigged Big Oil market.

As Michael Eisner, once CEO of Walt Disney has said, “We have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make art. We have no obligation to make a statement. To make money is our only objective.”

Read more articles by Christina Sarich.

About the Author

Christina Sarich is a staff writer for Waking Times. She is a writer, musician, yogi, and humanitarian with an expansive repertoire. Her thousands of articles can be found all over the Internet, and her insights also appear in magazines as diverse as Weston A. Price, NexusAtlantis Rising, and the Cuyamungue Institute, among others. She was recently a featured author in the Journal, “Wise Traditions in Food, Farming, and Healing Arts,” and her commentary on healing, ascension, and human potential inform a large body of the alternative news lexicon. She has been invited to appear on numerous radio shows, including Health Conspiracy Radio, Dr. Gregory Smith’s Show, and dozens more. The second edition of her book, Pharma Sutra, will be released soon.

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    • PAULPAZ

      *** VERY IMPORTANT, this articles opens by implying that the recent decision was part of the actual lawsuit against Chevron it Ecuador. It was not. The Ecuadorian communities WON their suit in 2011 and it was upheld by Ecuador’s highest court. That verdict for $9.5 billion is valid and enforceable anywhere in the world – except the US. Chevron filed its RICO SLAPP suit in the US after the case was ending in Ecuador and it knew it would lose. That case did NOT review the evidence in Ecuador and at NO POINT did the US RICO verdict suggest that Chevron was not indeed responsible for the toxic contamination in Ecuador. This US court decision is part of Chevron’s forum shopping tactic. They tried over and over to find a court that would be friendly, and despite their “evidence” of fraud being shown to be false – and their key witness admitting he lied – they were able to find a friendly verdict. But it does NOT get them off the hook by any means. A trial in Canada will begin next month to seize Chevron’s assets there to cover its $9.5 billion liability and pay for an actual cleanup.

      As Mr. Page put it:

      “The Second Circuit opinion is only a victory for Chevron if Canadian courts lie down and defer entirely to the findings of US courts that improperly inserted themselves in the judgment enforcement process to protect a US company. We have far too much respect for Canadian courts to believe they will defer to U.S. courts under any circumstances, much less when the trial proceeding reflected extreme judicial bias and a refusal to evaluate the evidence in a fair manner. Canadian courts, including the country’s Supreme Court, have shown zero inclination to defer in this manner thus far.”

      http://chevrontoxico.com/news-

      It is CRITICAL that those reporting on this development do so within the complete context and not allow Chevron to use it as a talking point suggesting they are not actually responsible for the environmental disaster in Ecuador.

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