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EMERGENCY IN COLOMBIA ON U'WA LAND!

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"We are all children of the Earth, help us to defend her."
-Berito Kuwar U'wa, spokesperson Traditional U'wa Authority

"Oil is the blood of mother earth...to take the oil is for us, worse
than killing your own mother.  If you kill the Earth, then no one will
survive"
- statement of the U'wa people

PEACEFUL U'WA PROTESTERS FACE VIOLENT EVICTION FROM THEIR HOMELANDS
TO MAKE WAY FOR OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM'S PLANS TO DRILL!

U'WA CALL FOR SOLIDARITY ACTIONS!

AL GORE WILL PROFIT FROM THE DRILLING!  DEMAND HE TAKE ACTION TO HELP THE
U'WA!

ORGANIZE EMERGENCY PROTESTS AT YOUR NEAREST GORE 2000 OR DNC OFFICES!

FIND THE ONES NEAREST YOU AT :
http://www.algore2000.com

http://www.democrats.org/action/

BECOME AN EMERGENCY CONTACT FOR YOUR AREA! CALL PATRICK AT
RAINFOREST ACTION NETWORK!  1-800-989-RAIN  or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please take the time to call, email or write and fax  Al Gore
Gore2000
601 Mainstream Dr.
Nashville, TN  37228
Phone: 615-340-2000
Fax: 202-456-2685
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Greetings friend,

You have probably heard about the struggle of the U'wa people in Colombia to
defend their culture and homelands from Occidental (Oxy) Petroleum's plans
to
drill for oil.  The U'wa (a name which means "the thinking people")grabbed
international headlines in 1996 when they vowed to commit collective suicide
rather than accept the environmental destruction and violence oil drilling
would
bring to their homeland.   Since then a growing international movement has
emerged to support their uncompromising resistance and prevented the project
from proceeding.

After 10 months of repeated blockades by thousands of U'wa, farmers,
students, workers
and representatives of other indigenouus communities, Oxy and the Colombian
military
are almost ready to begin drilling the first well.  One of the few obstacles
preventing
the drilling are the hundreds of U'wa occupying the surrounding area and
sending a clear
message to Oxy and the Colombian government.  In their own words:  "We would
rather die,
protecting everything that we hold sacred, than lose everything that makes
us U'wa."

The Colombian government granted Oxy drilling rights after much lobbying
from the Clinton
administration.  This lobbying was facilitated by Al Gore who has long term
political
and personal ties to Oxy.  These ties have been the basis of Mr. Gore's
family wealth
(his father was a VP of Oxy) and a consistent source of large campaign
contributions.
It's no surprise then that Al Gore - self-proclaimed environmentalist and
human rights
advocate - has so far refused to speak out on this issue.  Gore's silence
amounts to a
death sentence for the U'wa culture and homelands.  Wherever oil development
occurs in
Colombia it attracts violence since oil installations are one of the main
targets in Colombia's three decade old civil war.  This war, which has cost
the lives
of 25,000 people in the last decade alone, is intensifying thanks to the
Clinton
administration's recently approved $1.3 billion military aid package.
Violence has been
escalating in the U'wa's territory as the ongoing military occupation brings
guerilla attacks,
sexual assaults and intimidation by Colombian soldiers.

In the last few days the situation has reached a crisis.  The military
issued an eviction
order which they intend to serve in the next few days.  With the last
remaining U'wa
forcibly removed from the drillsite area Oxy will be able to bring the final
machinery
in and begin drilling.  The U'wa people need our solidarity now more than
ever!

Al Gore could take real action to stop this project.  He could
denounce Oxy's actions and make a statement of support for the U'wa.  He
could publicly
call upon the Colombian government to pull the troops out of the region and
support
the self-determination of the U'wa people.  The U'wa are depending on all of
us to put the
pressure on him and get him to do the right thing! Organize a demonstration,
informational
picket or non-violent direct action at your nearest Gore office.  Organize a
teach-in, phone bank or letter writing table in your community.  Bring this
issue to the
attention of your local newspaper by writing a letter to the editor or op-ed
piece for your local newspaper. (SEE SAMPLE LETTER TO THE EDITOR BELOW)

Our actions now will also be in preparation for an emergency response day of
action. Should the rights of the U'wa people be violated U'wa supporters
will call for a
emergency day of action. We can show Al Gore that he must take action on
this issue by rallying
at his campaign offices across the country within 48 hours of any action by
the military in
Colombia.

To make this final line of defense for the U'wa people possible we need
CONTACT PEOPLE in
every region - are you willing to be one?  If so contact Rainforest Action
Network
at 1-800-989-RAIN or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

KEEP INFORMED!  JOIN THE U'WA EMERGENCY RESPONSE NETWORK!
Send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


FOR MORE INFORMATION CHECK OUT :
www.ran.org     www.amazonwatch.org    www.arcweb.org

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SAMPLE LETTER TO THE EDITOR

This is just an example.  Please borrow from it as much or as little as
you care to and tailor it to respond to a specific recent article in your
local paper about Al Gore's campaign.  Follow all the paper's rules for
Letter submissions  - word count, contact info, etc.  Let's get these
letters printed everywhere!

SAMPLE LETTER TO THE EDITOR FOR THE U'WA  - 247 words


Al Gore claims to care about the environment, human rights and standing up
to big corporations. ("name of article", date) So why has Mr. Gore been
silent
on the controversial efforts of one of his longtime corporate backers -
LA-based Occidental Petroleum  - to drill on the U'wa people's land in
the Colombian rainforest?  The U'wa are a traditional indigenous people
who cannot survive if their homeland is devastated by oil drilling.   In
fact,
the U'wa are so concerned about Oxy's plans that they have been
non-violently
blockading the proposed drillsite and stating they are willing to die
to stop the project.

The situation is growing very serious as the Colombia military (soon to
be equipped with more than $1 billion dollars in new US military aid)
increase
their presence in the region.   At least three peaceful protesters have been
killed and dozens seriously injured in recent months.

Why doesn't Al Gore speak out to support the U'wa and stop this human
rights and environmental tragedy before its too late?  Gore is putting his
long-time, cozy relationship with Occidental (campaign contributions,
payments on mining royalties, up to $1 million in family stocks in
the company) ahead of the environment and the survival of an entire
indigenous culture.
We all know George Bush is a pawn of the oil companies.  If Al Gore wants
voters to believe
he's different he should prove it by speaking out on behalf of the U'wa
people
and severing his ties with Occidental.

Signed,
Your name
Relevant contact info (daytime phone etc)

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Beka Economopoulos
Rainforest Action Network
East Coast Grassroots Organizer
http://www.ran.org
215-888-8833

"Only after the last tree has been cut down. Only after the last river has
been poisoned. Only after the last fish has been caught. Only then you will
find that money cannot be eaten."
-- Cree Indian Prophecy


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