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Subject:  !b_a_Act: URGENT: OXY BEGINS DRILLING ON U'WA LAND
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Of the four newspapers I checked, only two reported on this story:
the Boston Globe ran the full AP report on page A16; the LA Times
ran a truncated version of the Reuters report on page 2 of the Business
section. Neither the NY Times nor the Washington Post saw fit to
breathe even a word about it. -- Craig Gingold

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please circulate widely!

OXY BEGINS DRILLING ON U'WA LAND!

SOLIDARITY ACTIONS NEEDED!


In this Post :
1. Now is the time!  Take action for the U'wa!
2. Nov 3 AP story U.S. Oil Co. Drills Near Indian Land
3. Nov 3 Reuters story Occidental drills on tribal-claimed Colombian land

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#1 TAKE ACTION FOR THE U'WA!

"We will in no way sell our Mother Earth, to do so would be to give up our
work of collaborating with the spirits to protect the heart of the world,
which sustains and gives life to the rest of the universe, it would be to
go against our own origins, and those of all existence." - Statement of
the U'wa People, August 1998

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


Tens of thousands of activists around the world have been organizing
to support Colombia's U'wa people in their struggle to protect their lands
and culture from Occidental Petroleum's efforts to drill.  The U'wa, like
traditional indigenous peoples everywhere on the frontiers of the
expanding corporate global economy are in a life or death struggle.   We
have reached a dire moment in the struggle - as of Nov 3 Occidental has
begun test drilling at the Gibraltar 1 drillsite.

Hundreds of solidarity actions have happened in cities across nearly 20
countries. In the U.S. U'wa supporters have continually demanded that Vice
President Al Gore  break his silence on this issue and use his long
standing personal and political  ties to both Oxy and the Colombian
government to help the U'wa.  With the drilling now under way it is even
more important that we answer the U'wa call for international solidarity
actions.

Oxy has clearly chosen to begin the drilling at a time when they think
they can use America's presidential election to avoid  public scrutiny of
their criminal actions.  It is up to us to break the silence and push Vice
President Al Gore to speak out at this critical time.

The sacred traditions of the U'wa have been disregarded, their rights
trampled as thousands of troops have invaded their ancestral homelands and
the future of their people hangs in the balance.   The issue is clear -
will Al Gore  call on Oxy and the Colombian government to stop the project
or not?  Will Al Gore stand up for human rights and the environment or
will he continue to allow Occidental to buy his silence?

Contact the Vice President and ask him!
Demand he take action!
Call/fax the Vice President's office in D.C.
phone 202-456-2326
fax 202-456-2685

Internationally go to your nearest Colombian or US embassy!  Let them know
that there is a global people's movement demanding justice for the U'wa!

Mobilize in your own community.  Whether its a prayer circle, a rally, a
vigil, an informational picket, a fundraiser or an act of non-violent
civil disobedience - stand up for the U'wa and make your voice heard.

The struggle for justice must take many forms but please remember to make
sure whatever actions you take are in keeping with the U'wa spirit of
resistance and are respectful, dignified and non-violent.

For background information on the U'wa, Al Gore's connections to Oxy and
for downloadable materials check out www.ran.org   www.amazonwatch.org
www.moles.org   www.arcweb.org

THE U'WA NEED MONEY!  In order to continue their resistance and to engage
in mass mobilizing the U'wa need tens of thousands of dollars to pay off
debts, buy food and supplies!   Can you help?

Let us know what's happening in your community.
Contact Rainforest Action Network at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
1-800-989-RAIN/415-398-4404

ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS!

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#2

U.S. Oil Co. Drills Near Indian Land

AP Online
11/03/00, 9:22p
(Copyright ) 2000, AP Online)

By JARED KOTLER

Associated Press Writer


BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - In a step a Colombia Indian tribe says spells
death for its culture, an American oil company began test drilling on
Friday just outside the tribe's reservation, the state-run oil company
announced.

Leaders of the U'wa Indian tribe have protested the Occidental Petroleum
Corp. project for years, at one point even threatening a mass suicide
should the company be allowed to drill in the area near Colombia's eastern
border with Venezuela.

The 8,000-member U'wa nation has likened oil exploration to draining the
"blood of mother earth." The group also fears that oil exploration close
to its home will bring violence.

In a statement Friday, the government-run oil company Ecopetrol said
Occidental's project is critical for Colombia's economy. It could produce
1.4 billion barrels of crude and bring federal and state governments up to
$14 billion from contracts with Los Angeles-based Occidental, Ecopetrol
said.

There was no immediate reaction from the U'wa, who have staged protests
outside the drilling site all year.

Courts cleared the way for the exploratory drilling in May. Occidental
originally proposed drilling directly on U'wa lands, but the drill site
was moved just outside the group's officially recognized territory.

U.S.-based environmental and indigenous rights activists have raised the
issue in the American presidential campaign, holding protests and urging
Vice President Al Gore to divest family stock holdings in Occidental.
Green Party candidate Ralph Nader issued a statement Monday urging
Occidental to cancel the project.

"The human rights and lives of the U'wa are worth more than the commercial
interests of Occidental Petroleum," Nader said.

Colombia's armed factions congregate around areas rich in valuable
resources, and its 36-year conflict has already spilled over onto U'wa
territory. Last year, leftist guerrillas kidnapped and killed three
American activists who had come to Colombia to work with the U'wa.

Guerrillas frequently bomb oil pipelines as part of an extortion scheme
and to protest foreign "exploitation" of Colombia's resources. The
military stations large numbers of troops at oil installations to protect
them from rebel attacks.

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#3

Friday November 3, 4:41 pm Eastern Time
Occidental drills on tribal-claimed Colombian land

BOGOTA, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Occidental Petroleum Corp
began drilling a long-delayed test well Friday in a potentially oil-rich
corner of Colombia, where U'wa Indians have threatened mass suicide to
defend what they claim as ancestral lands.

The $40 million, 14,300-foot (4,360 meter) Gibraltar-1 test well in northeast
Norte de Santander province had been scheduled to be sunk in the first
half of the year.

But drilling was repeatedly postponed because of legal challenges from
U'wa leaders, Marxist rebel attacks and bad weather.

A statement from the Mines and Energy Ministry and state oil company
Ecopetrol said drilling in the so-called Samore block finally got under way
early Friday.

The block has been billed as the country's biggest oil prospect and is
thought to hold reserves of about 2 billion barrels, according to
officials at Los Angeles-based Occidental.

The government statement, which said results from the test were expected
``in the coming months,'' referred to potential reserves of 1.4 billion barrels
of crude. Occidental has said it will take about seven months to
complete the well.

The field could ensure supplies of oil, Colombia's leading source of
export revenues, well into the next decade.

Leaders of the 7,000-member U'wa community have insisted repeatedly that
the Gibraltar well site encroached on tribal lands that belonged to their
semi-nomadic forebears.

But Occidental, backed by the Colombian government, maintains the well
site is located just outside the legal limits of an U'wa reservation.

``LIFEBLOOD OF MOTHER EARTH''

In the past, the U'was, who view oil as ``the lifeblood of Mother Earth,''
have threatened to commit collective suicide by jumping off a cliff if the
Samore project proceeded.

Tribal leaders could not be reached for immediate comment on their losing
battle with the U.S. oil giant. But they have received strong backing from
U.S.-based environmental groups in their struggle against the company,
which dates back to 1992.

Environmentalists even used the U.S. presidential election campaign to
publicise the U'wa land dispute, criticising Democrat Al Gore for owning
family shares in Occidental.

Leftist guerrillas, who operate in the area around the U'wa reservation,
oppose foreign involvement in the oil industry and have repeatedly
attacked construction and engineering equipment being moved into the
Gibraltar well site.

Colombia is currently producing about 653,000 barrels of crude per day and
exported $3.4 billion of oil in the first nine months of the year.

But proven reserves, which stand at about 2.3 billion barrels, are
dwindling and the country could become a net importer of oil again
by 2005 if no major new finds are made.

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