World Affairs Council
312 Sutter #200 and Grant San Francisco, CA
At Powell BART
APRIL 25th, 2007 7-11:30am
Shareholder's Meeting
6001 Bollinger Road, San Ramon, CA
Take Express Shuttle from Walnut Creek BART
THE TRIAL OF THE CENTURY IS CLOSE TO VICTORY.
ChevronTexaco is currently a defendant in an historic trial in Ecuador for having deliberately dumped 18.5 billion gallons of toxic waste directly into the rainforest, threatening the survival of indigenous peoples and leaving behind what is likely the worst oil-related disaster on the planet. The crude oil contained in Texaco's contamination is more than 30 times greater than the entire volume of crude spilt in the Exxon Valdez disaster.
Filed on behalf of 30,000 indigenous and campesino people from the Ecuadorian Amazon, the lawsuit (Aguinda v. ChevronTexaco) has the potential to set a precedent that could benefit millions of persons worldwide victimized by human rights abuses committed by private companies. The case implicates important issues of globalization, indigenous rights, and corporate responsibility.
Support communities from at home and abroad, including the Philippines, Iraq, Richmond, and Ecuador, in holding Chevron accountable for human and environmental rights abuses that exact a toll on their lives, land, and culture.
COSPONSORS:
Amnesty International, Amazon Watch, Oil Change International, Anti-War Groups, West County Toxics, Communities for a Better Environment, Richmond Greens, Rainforest Action Network, Global Exchange, Filipino/American Coalition for Environmental Solidarity (FACES CARENOW! Campaign), International Accountability Project
For more information contact:
Zachary Hurwitz at 415-487-9600 or zach@amazonwatch.org
www.chevrontoxico.com
www.amazonwatch.org
www.amnestyusa.org/business/sharepower/chevron
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