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Apus in iquitos Print E-mail
Monday, 19 July 2010 18:12

45 communities affected by the spill in the Marañon river in Iquitos are present for 4 days.

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Stroke in the Marañon: No agreement was reached with any oil company. Print E-mail
Monday, 19 July 2010 18:11

On Saturday

the leaders of the area affected by the spill in the Marañon of the day June 19, met with the company Pluspetrol.
Unfortunately not reach an agreement with the company. See article in the Region today:

http://diariolaregion.com/web/2010/07/19/empresa-petrolera-se-burla-de-poblacion-afectada-por-derrame-en-el-rio-maranon/.

The more than 60 area leaders are gathered at the premises of ORPI, are planning other actions, it seems that the company makes fun of "dialogue" and "negotiate."

For those who have not read yet: see the article in El Comercio on Sunday 11 July on the spill in the Marañon:

http://elcomercio.pe/impresa/notas/100-km-maranon-afectados-derrame/20100711/508903

 
Marañon River remains serious Print E-mail
Monday, 19 July 2010 17:31
the situation in the Marañon remains serious, disturbing and inhumane, so far not reached the necessary assistance, or the company Pluspetrol, or the authorities. So the commission manifesto 4 AIDECOS leaders yesterday.
The Vicariate of Iquitos last week traveled to the area with two technical experts who took samples of soil, plants and fish to Lima for analysis. We hope the results. The Ombudsman's Office received the 7th of July the report of the IIAP. We had more than one time.

The Mayor of Loreto Province Nauta this weekend summon a meeting at Nauta with 60 leaders of the area, presumably to meet the authorities and the company Pluspetrol, but the meeting was postponed. The 60 leaders traveled to the city of Iquitos where they met yesterday with his ORPI regional organization, with the commission in April and other federation leaders and indigenous organizations to analyze the situation which remains a disgrace to the opposite of what the company says Pluspetrol in its press release.
 
VOID JUDICIARY EXPULSION ORDER ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT AGAINST THE RELIGIOUS Paul Macauley Print E-mail
Monday, 19 July 2010 17:21
It calls upon the Executive Branch to "cease all acts" that may impair the right to free movement in Peru's English teacher
Tuesday July 13, 2010 - 2:21 pm
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(EFE) .-. It was a pleasant surprise this morning I received the notification that recognize my right to free movement and time will not be expelled. With these words, the British religious Paul McAuley confirmed the order of the Superior Court of Loreto to accept habeas corpus filed last week against the deportation order issued by the Ministry of Interior.

"We've been notified that the resolution states founded the constitutional process of habeas corpus," said Ruck, and then claiming that the judge overseeing the case ordered "to cease all acts that prejudice the right of free transit" in McAuley.

The religious order of La Salle, who chairs the Environmental Network Loretana Association since 2006, received last July 1 a letter from the Ministry of Interior canceled his residence "for carrying out acts against the internal public order" and ordered him to leave the country within a maximum of seven days.

His lawyers immediately filed a habeas corpus alleging that the environmental group had not been properly notified nor had the right to defense and due process.

ALSO appealed to the TC
They also presented the writ of habeas corpus, so that McAuley could travel freely throughout the country without being arrested, a decision that was favorable to them today. The priest says that is dedicated to monitor the use of natural resources and especially the rights of indigenous communities in the Peruvian jungle.

Among their activities, filed formal complaints with the Constitutional Court against the logging concessions and oil pollution complaints against companies like Argentina's Pluspetrol.

McAuley told Efe regard, it will "continue working normally" and that the court document gives "security at least for the moment." "I was relieved and once again thank all the support received at home and abroad," he said.

"McAuley will continue serving"
His lawyer confirmed that the religious "will continue with their work" but are awaiting the decision taken by the Government, he can still challenge the court decision that the issue is seen in a second instance.

In this regard, the President of the Council of Ministers, Javier Velásquez Quesquén, reiterated today that the Migration Board determined that McAuley had violated the rules to remain in the country, but he accepted the judicial decision takes precedence over any other source.
 
EL VATICANO OPINA SOBRE EL CASO DEL HNO.PAUL Print E-mail
Monday, 19 July 2010 17:14
There are no translations available.

http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/it1/Articolo.asp?c=407843
 
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