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Alert! Julia Butterfly arrested in Ecuador

Date: 7/16/2002 10:42:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time

For immediate release: July 16, 2002 amazon watch www.amazonwatch.org

Contacts: Lucy Braham (510) 419-0617or cellular (310) 420- 8245
Alexandra Almeida, Acción Ecológica in Ecuador, 011 593 2-254-7516 


Julia Butterfly Hill arrested in Ecuador oil protest 
Occidental Petroleum's Quito office shut down by protesters



*** photos of Quito action and arrest available shortly***
***Photos and video footage of Mindo action available ***

(Quito, Ecuador) - ¹Quito police today arrested activist Julia Butterfly Hill
and at least 7 other peaceful protestors outside the Quito offices of US oil 
company Occidental Petroleum (OXY). Most of those arrested represent 
Ecuadorian communities adversely affected by the new OCP pipeline being built 
by Oxy. Julia Butterfly is in Ecuador to show her support for the national 
struggle to resist the destructive petroleum infrastructure project. 

Community representatives from Mindo, Esmeraldas, Lago Agrio and Shushufindi, 
along with members of Acción Ecológica and Amazon Watch, had arrived at the 
Oxy offices with Julia Butterfly for a 3pm meeting with senior officials to 
discuss the environmental and social impacts of the project. 

Upon arrival, the delegation was refused entrance to the meeting at which
time the crowd peacefully began to protest their exclusion. Shortly 
thereafter the arrests were made. In some cases, police acted violently 
kicking community representatives, and dragging them by the hair to throw 
them against vehicles.

The protest still continues with the crowd largely comprised of individuals 
whose homes and communities are threatened by the controversial pipeline. 
After 50 demonstrators shut down Oxy's offices for two hours and closed
Avenida Amazonas, one of Quito's main streets, in front of their office, Oxy 
finally agreed to meet with community representatives early this evening.

Before her arrest at around 5pm Quito time, Julia Butterfly said:
"I am here working to help the people affected by oil exploitation to have 
their chance to be heard. Why can't Oxy look these affected people in the 
eye?"

Yesterday Julia Butterfly, best known for her two-year tree sit 200 feet atop 
a 2000-year old threatened California old growth redwood tree, accompanied 
several dozen local community members from Mindo, and members of Acción 
Ecológica and Amazon Watch, in a re-occupation of the Guarumos construction 
site of the OCP in the Mindo Nambillo Cloudforest Reserve, in order to bear 
witness to the destruction caused by the building of the pipeline.

Mindo residents discovered Monday that construction has illegally advanced 
200 meters inside the Guarumos property owned by the community. Residents
have notified the OCP consortium and the police that such actions constitute
illegal trespass on private lands. A judge is expected to visit the site 
Friday, accompanied by community members, to issue a ruling on the property 
lines.

The Mindo Nambillo Cloudforest Reserve, through which the OCP is being built, 
is an unparalleled epicenter of biodiversity and home to more than 450 
species of birds-¹46 threatened by extinction. Construction works have now
reached a tapering knife-edge ridge, high above the region's watersheds.
According to Atossa Soltani, Executive Director of Amazon Watch, "to bring
heavy machinery up here would cause massive landslides and a massacre of
incredible and endangered ecosystems."

Lead financer, German bank WestLB, has come under intense fire for
syndicating a $900 million loan to the OCP in violation of its own lending
policies. The loan, which does not meet minimum World Bank environmental
guidelines has sparked public outrage in the German state of North Rhine
Westphalia (NWR), which holds a 43 percent stake in WestLB. In recent months,
several German government delegations have visited Ecuador to investigate the
issue. US bank, Citigroup has also been highlighted as a top lender to
consortium members.

Los Angeles-based Occidental is a key member of the OCP consortium, and is
planning significant expansion of its Ecuador operations in pristine Amazon
ecosystems, in expectation of the pipeline's completion. According to
government sources, the majority of Amazon crude that will flow through the
OCP pipeline is destined for markets on the West Coast of the United States.
The OCP Consortium includes: Alberta Energy (Canada), Occidental Petroleum
(OXY- USA), AGIP (Italy), Repsol-YPF (Spain), Perez Companc (Argentina), and
Techint (Argentina). The US Bank JP Morgan Chase is the financial advisor for
the project.

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