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Sun Oct 13: Ecuador, Free Trade, Oil, and Globalization

by Jon Garfield
Three Ecuadorian activists will explain
the roots of Ecuadorian resistance to "free
trade" and discuss how "free trade," the IMF and World Bank have undermined Ecuador's
economy and hurt indigenous and campesino communities.
ECUADOR: FREE TRADE, OIL, AND GLOBALIZATION
Sunday, October 13, 7pm
New College, 777 Valencia, Room 4, San Francisco

At the end of this month, thousands of people from the Andes to the Amazon,
will be flooding the streets of Quito, Ecuador to protest the closed door
meetings between governments and corporate officials to negotiate the "Free
Trade Area of the Americas" (FTAA), what Ecuadorian’s and people all over
Latin America are calling the next wave of colonization of the Americas. We
are honored to hear from three people on the frontlines of resistance to the
FTAA, and other forms of neoliberal economic policies. They are Willam
Trujillo, Santiago Karawim, and Efrain Toapanta.

The speakers will explain the roots of Ecuadorian resistance to the "free
trade" agenda and discuss how "free trade" policies and the mandates of the
International Monetary Fund and World Bank have helped wreck Ecuador's
economy, fuel a second oil boom in the Amazon, and push indigenous and
campesino communities to the brink of collapse—all of which is inciting a
powerful citizen backlash from one of the strongest indigenous and civil
society movements in the hemisphere. ($5-25 donation. Proceeds directly
benefit FTAA mobilization in Quito, Ecuador).

Willam Trujillo, is with the Ecuadorian farmers' federation CONFEUNASSC-CNC
(the National Confederation of Affiliates for Farmer Security) the most
powerful national campesino federation in Ecuador and one of the leading
voices in the effort to stop the proposed FTAA. Willam is touring the United
States to talk about Indigenous Rights, Campesino/Farmer Rights, Ecuador's
failed economy under IMF/World Bank plans, resistance efforts in Latin
America against corporate globalization, and Ecuador's National Campaign
Against the FTAA. In addition to working with CONFEUNASSC-CNC, he has also
organized student campaigns to democratize education, and done theater and
puppet work and traditional dance with youth in poor barrios.

Santiago Karawim, is president of FINAE, the governing federation for the
Achuar people of the southern Ecuadorian Amazon. The Achuar inhabit some two
million acres of primary old growth rainforest and have been leading an
unwavering campaign of opposition to all oil, mining, and logging in their
territory. The Achuar, who had remained isolated until their first contacts
with missionaries in the 1970s, now face the greatest threat to their
existence with plans by multinational oil companies to drill for oil on
their sacred homeland.

Efrain Toapanta, is with Acción Por la Vida (Action for Life), a grassroots
environmental group formed by residents of the town of Mindo. They have been
fighting the construction of Ecuador’s new heavy crude pipeline, or OCP,
through the Mindo Nambillo Cloudforest Reserve and the surrounding
ecologically sensitive forests of northwest Ecuador for over a year. Their
determined resistance led to a peaceful three-month long occupation of the
treetops and cloudforest ridgeline of this protected forest to physically
halt construction. Their resistance has been met with violent repression at
the hands of the Ecuadorian military.

Contact: Kien Chou, Global Exchange, 415-558-9486 x350 or Kevin Koenig,
Amazon Watch, 510-419-0617
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