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 Questioning Gore's Integrity

 Vice President Criticized for Betraying Environmental Cause

 By Terry Moran

 LOS ANGELES,  March 6 -- Al Gore says he's the
 environmental candidate. He wrote a best-selling book on
 it, and it's a central part of his presidential campaign.

 "I will not let you down," stated Gore when he spoke at
 the League of Conservation Voters in New York on Feb. 24.
 "I will fight with everything I've got to protect the
 environment here in New York, all through our country,
 and around the world."

 But all along the campaign trail, Gore is greeted by
 demonstrators who say he has betrayed the environmental
 cause when it comes to protecting native peoples.

 The story begins in a remote region of Colombia, where
 the U'wa people have threatened to commit mass suicide if
 U.S.-based Occidental Petroleum goes forward with plans to
 drill for oil on what the tribe claims are its traditional
 lands.

 The U'wa oppose the drilling because they fear it will
 violate the rain forest, which they consider sacred.


 Making It a Personal Issue

 Last month, a violent confrontation between villagers and
 police led to at least one death. What has all this got to
 do with Al Gore? Money.

 "There's probably no company in America today," says
 Charles Lewis of the Center for Public Integrity, "that is
 as close personally and financially to the vice president
 than occidental petroleum."

 After Gore's late father left the U.S. Senate, he was named
 to the board of Occidental Petroleum. Financial records
 show the vice president is the executor of his father's
 estate, which holds as much as $500,000 worth of Occidental
 stock.

 That means Gore could ultimately benefit from the company's
 operations in Colombia. Plus, Occidental is a major
 Democratic Party donor, giving nearly $500,000 in soft
 money since 1992. To environmental activists, the vice
 president's duty is clear.

 "If he wants to be an environmental champion," says Atossa
 Soltani of Amazon Watch, "he needs to make a statement on
 this issue. And he needs to take personal...responsibility
 for his family fortune."


 Conflicting Political and Legal Pressures

 It sounds simple: a multinational oil company, a threatened
 native people, a powerful politician. But there are other
 factors at work here that have put the vice president in a
 dilemma.

 First, as executor of his father's estate, Gore has legal
 responsibilities that could prevent him from simply dumping
 the Occidental stock.

 And the Clinton administration is supporting the Colombian
 government in its battle with guerillas and drug dealers,
 who control 40 percent of the country.

 Many foreign policy experts say developing the oil business
 as an alternative to drugs is crucial to Colombia's
 survival.

 "If they would stop oil exploration," says Lowell Fleischer
 of the Center for Strategic and International Studies,
 "which seems to be the goal of some of these indigenous
 leaders, I think that would just lead to more problems."

 Vice President Gore refused several requests to speak with
 ABCNEWS about the U'wa and his family's holdings with
 Occidental.

 But as the demonstrators dog him -- and Occidental begins
 drilling in Colombia -- Gore's public silence on the
 issue leaves him open to the charge that for all his
 speechmaking on the environment, he won't put his money
 where his mouth is.



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