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Judi Lynn

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Sat Jun 20, 2015, 01:23 PM Jun 2015

Chevron hits out at British documentary on oil pollution in Ecuador

Chevron hits out at British documentary on oil pollution in Ecuador

Company upset over short film that uses Pablo Neruda’s famous poem on how US corporations treated Latin American countries as empty ‘banana republics’


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A frog covered in oil sits on a plant in an oil contaminated swamp in El Reventador, east of Quito, Ecuador.
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John Vidal
Wednesday 17 June 2015 11.21 EDT

The US oil giant Chevron has attacked the British makers of a short art-house documentary film about oil pollution in the Ecuadorean Amazon featuring the actor Julie Christie reading a Pablo Neruda poem for ignoring the environmental record of the country’s own state oil producer.

The 13-minute film, follows the unresolved, 22-year-long series of legal fights in the US, European and Latin American courts over the dumping by US oil company Texaco of 18bn gallons of toxic wastewater and crude oil in the forest near the town of Lago Agrio between 1964 and 1992.

It has no commentary except for Neruda’s 42-line poem recited by Christie and the words of some “afectados” – people affected by the historic spills.

But Chevron said the film ignored more recent environmental problems. “If those involved in the production of this film truly wanted to help those affected by current social and environmental conditions in Ecuador, they would seek to hold Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa and his government accountable,” it said in a statement.

More:
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jun/17/chevron-hits-out-at-british-documentary-on-oil-pollution-in-ecuador

Environment & Energy:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/112787214

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Chevron hits out at British documentary on oil pollution in Ecuador (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2015 OP
Rafael Correa was born in 1963, and was a child and student during Texaco's Peace Patriot Jun 2015 #1

Peace Patriot

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1. Rafael Correa was born in 1963, and was a child and student during Texaco's
Sun Jun 21, 2015, 02:43 AM
Jun 2015

gigantic oil pollution binge (1964-1992) in Ecuador. How is he responsible for it? That is perhaps the most absurd thing that "Chevron" has said in their effort to avoid paying damages. What crapmasters they are!

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