PUYO: Ecuador’s Waorani indigenous tribe won their first victory on Friday against big oil companies in a ruling that blocks the companies’ entry onto ancestral Amazonian lands for oil exploration activities.
After two weeks of deliberations, a criminal court in Puyo, central Ecuador, accepted a Waorani bid for court protection in Pastaza province to stop an oil bidding process after the government moved to open up around 180,000 hectares for exploration.
The lands are protected under Ecuador’s constitution that establishes the “inalienable, unseizable and indivisible” rights of indigenous people “to maintain possession of their ancestral lands and obtain their free adjudication.” Crucially, however, the wealth in the subsoil is owned by the state.
The constitution also enshrines the need for prior consultation on any plans to exploit the underground resources, given the probable environmental and cultural impacts on tribal communities.
The state reached an agreement with the Waorani over oil exploration in 2012, but the tribe’s leaders say they were duped.
The judges ordered the government to conduct a new consultation, applying standards set by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, based in San Jose.
The ruling “has created a significant precedent for the Amazon,” said Lina Maria Espinosa, attorney for the plaintiffs, outside court.
“It has been demonstrated that there was no consultation and that the state violated the rights of this people, and therefore of other peoples.” The Waorani, who number around 4,800, also inhabit other Amazonian provinces.
Published in Dawn, April 28th, 2019




























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Until how long? These companies will find another way
Typical corrupt regime allied with powerful rich oil companies to deprive the ancient oil people of their land rights. I think these companies will not accept this decision might do engineering to get their goal achieved by any means.
What about biggest oil discovery of Asia announced 8 weeks ago. It wax told in 3 week's time. Oil countries league.
It's all temporary soon oil companies will explore and extract oil. Sad.
Great news We should do our utmost best to protect our forests.
A victory for all the dispossessed of the world.
Even tribal women are seen in this pic fighting legal cases.some countries and families in the name of culture keep their women in dark
This is not the end.....big oil companies will bribe to change laws and eventually will annex tribal lands....