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A low-intensity war that are staged in several countries with abundant oil reserves have been dubbed the "War of oil, ranging from Peru to Nigeria.
A low-intensity war that are staged in several countries with abundant oil reserves have been dubbed the "War of oil, ranging from Peru to Nigeria.
Under Anglo-Saxon occupation of a formal war, Iraq, after nearly 2 million deaths and over 4 million refugees, has been compelled to award the transnational oil to the invading countries.
not need to be occupied by a war, "Mexico neoliberal" in the worst stage of its modern history PAN decline after the sell-out "energy reform " Calderon-Beltron, is ripe for the lavish U.S. multinationals and Britain its immense oil wealth of the Gulf of Mexico.
Anything goes outside to capture the oil, until the " indigenocidio " committed in Peru by the government of President Alan García folk and his prime minister, Yehude Simon Munaro (With strong ties to Israel, ie the infanticidal Gaza), who was forced to resign.
figures " indigenocidio " in the Amazon region of Peru, curiously selective whisked away by the Anglo-Saxon press, so tumultuous in reference to Iran's election disturbances, ranging from "over 60 " According to Marco Aquino, an analyst at Reuters (06/09/2009), to over 200, according to the victims. Aquino
states that "the extensive Amazon region of Peru are located oil and mineral reserves potentially lucrative, but its inhabitants Indians are furious at being left out of plans to profit from the forest . "
A study by scientists from Duke University, quoted by Aquinas, states that " total area granted to transnational covers more than 70 percent of Peru's Amazon. At least 58 of the 64 areas are in titled lands of indigenous peoples "how talkative the unpopular President Garcia, American puppet, has branded the" terrorists "and" obstacle to economic development " .
John Vidal, "editor environmentalist" the British newspaper The Guardian (13/06/1909), reveals what lies behind the ' indigenocidio "in Peru," around the globe as the oil and mining multinationals compete for declining resources, indigenous people fighting to defend their land and followed losers. "
Peru, brimming in oil and mining stocks (the largest producer of silver in the world), has 45 percent indigenous, 37 percent mestizo (mixed indigenous) 15 percent white and 2 percent from other sources (blacks, Japanese and Chinese) is now suffering the worst violence of recent 20 years, which has pushed the government " indigenocida " of the duo Alan Garcia and Yehude Simon to repeal the law (imposed by presidential decree and under heavy pressure from Washington) that allow the privatization and subdivision of lands of indigenous people and Awajun Wambis , to plunder their oil and their forests timely implementation of recent bilateral free trade agreement with the United States. Comment
Vidal that "Peru is one of several countries now in open conflict with their indigenous natural resources "and naively surprised by the silence of Anglo-Saxon media.
Not, perhaps, the silence like that operated in the carnage of Aguas Blancas Acteal and the duo Zedillo and Joseph-Marie Cordova (another close ally of governments infanticidal Israel), also free trade dealers and undertakers Mexican banks? Vidal
silence grieves global multimedia on the theft of indigenous heritage, " virtually unreported by the international press, there have been Large protests around mining, oil and forests in Africa, Latin America, Asia and North America. Hydraulic dams and biofuel plantations and mines of coal, copper, gold and bauxite, are at the center of disputes over rights cadastral . "
Vidal Does not she know that the spiritual " human rights, not to mention the most material" castastrales rights "are invoked only when they affect the unilateral interests of the Israeli-Anglo-Saxon banking and transnational corporations that funded?
The murderers of Indians in the "glorious West Was Won" nineteenth-century U.S. environmental predators were not as liberal as his successor: the transnational oil and mining century.
Vidal argues that " what had hitherto constituted isolated incidents of indigenous peoples in conflict with states and transnational corporations have become more common as multinational corporations, supported by governments, penetrate into unknown lands, and wild or unproductive. "
John Vidal quotes Larry Birns, director of the Council on Hemispheric Affairs in Washington: " Everything is for sale, including the rights of the Indians. Governments often do not recognize the titles of the Indians cadastral and large landowners are simply to land. " Where is the news?
Under the cover of U.S. nuclear and Britain and the great deception of "free trade " all that "innovation" neoliberalism is the legalization of the plundering of people's rights valetudinarian. Vidal
lists the atrocities against the indigenous environment and implemented by oil multinationals Anglo in Nigeria, Ecuador and West Papua (Indonesia), and points out that "in Nigeria military raids against communities opposed to the presence of oil multinationals in the Niger Delta " that "provides 90 percent of government revenue "and where Shell has plundered the environment of indigenous peoples Ijaw. It is the story of always and everywhere with oil multinationals Anglo.
interested sophistry is no shortage blamed the very existence of the Indians, who are opposed to "modernity", as in the case of Victor Menotti, director of the Forum on Globalization, with Based in California, cited by Vidal, "is a war paradigm, ranging from Arctic to tropical jungles. Where there are indigenous peoples have resource conflicts. It is a battle between industrial and indigenous visions world. " Unilateralist fatalism Go! Does not it can deliver cadastral rights without offending the Indians of the nature and progress?
The problem, very serious in itself, is much more frightening, because in the manual neoliberal plutocracy Anglo oligarchic and oligopolistic do not fit the environment or the middle class or poor, let alone the Indians.