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Piden que Congreso de la República favorezca mayor debate sobre ley forestal Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 August 2010 22:31
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El Congreso de la República debe consultar y escuchar la opinión de las comunidades nativas y otras instituciones, generando un debate que considere esta posición en la elaboración de la nueva ley forestal, antes de proponer su promulgación.

Así lo consideró Hugo Che Piu, presidente de Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, DAR y coordinador de ecosistemas, en entrevista con INFOREGION Tingo María, luego de pedir al Parlamento Nacional una amplia consulta a los pueblos indígenas antes de que pase al pleno.

Igual pedido ha hechoo un grupo de organizaciones Peruanas, la RAL incluido,  en una carta al Gobierno pidiendo, entre otras temas sobre el cumplimiento del TLC, que

“El Gobierno Peruano debe hacer público un plan claro para el proceso de consulta de la nueva Ley Forestal y de Fauna Silvestre con la sociedad civil y en particular con las Comunidades Indígenas;”

 
MINISTER FACILITATES DEFORESTATION IN BARRANQUITA Print E-mail
Friday, 13 August 2010 22:13

 Peruvian Congress member Elizabeth León, will be asking the Minister of Agricuture, Adolfo De Córdoba, to attend a meeting of her Commission in order to explain why he issued a Resolution enabling the Romero Group (linked to the Banco de Credito) to continue deforestation activities in the area of Barranquita in the Province of San Martín.
Speaking with CNR radio, Congress woman León Minaya questioned the Minister’s decision which in practices opens the way for the business group to continue their deforesting of 3,000 hectars in order to plant palm oil.

 
US CONGRESS CRTICISES PERU´S FORESTRY POLICY Print E-mail
Tuesday, 03 August 2010 16:48

Today, the Obama Administration announced that Peru will fail to meet the August 1st deadline to fully implement its obligations under the free trade agreement’s (FTA) Annex on Forest Sector Governance and will be in breach of the agreement.  This is extremely troubling. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander M. Levin commented:

“Meeting these obligations will require substantial work on the part of Peru and there are no shortcuts.  For instance, Peru should not entertain “fast-tracking” the recently introduced Law on Forestry and Wildlife through its Congress.” 
 
PERU BISHOPS STATEMENT Print E-mail
Monday, 26 July 2010 15:06

 

http://iglesiadescalza.blogspot.com/2010/07/peru-church-defends-environmental.html

 

PRESENT STATE OF THE CASE

Brother Paul’s lawyers had put in an injunction and a Habeas Corpus when the Ministry issued their resolution limiting his permanence in the country. In her judgment the lady Judge, after a three day consideration, ordered the Ministry to “cease every act of intimidation, or obstacle in the way of his normal work and to guarantee his non-expulsion from the country, ensuring him freedom to cross the borders.” The Ministry of the Interior has now appealed against that order.

Their appeal will now be heard around the 9th of August here in the Maynas Court in Iquitos.

 

Peru expels British environmental activist 5 July

Peru’s government has announced plans to expel the British environmentalist Brother Paul McAuley from Peru.

McAuley has spoken out in defence of the Amazon rainforest and indigenous rights in Peru for many years. He is president of the Loreto Environmental Network, a grassroots organization based in Iquitos, the largest town in the northern Peruvian Amazon.

read more...<< Survival >>

 
PERU´S ´INCENDIARY GRINGO PRIEST´ Print E-mail
Friday, 23 July 2010 14:50

Brother Paul McAuley is a hero among the indigenous tribes of the Peruvian Amazon, but the 62-year-old missionary from Portsmouth has made such a nuisance of himself in his campaign for tribal rights that Peru’s government has ordered his expulsion, writes Jonathan Rugman.

“If I have to go, I’ll get carried out,” he told me last week. “I won’t resist because I respect Peruvian law, but I won’t have the energy to take any steps to walk. That would be to betray these people.

READ MORE..<< Channel  4 News >>

 

US ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORT BROTHER PAUL


Tnte. Gral. PNP Octavio Salazar Miranda
Ministro del Interior
Ministerio del Interior
Plaza 30 de agosto s/n Urb. Corpac
San Isidro
Peru
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July 19, 2010

Dear Minister Salazar,
The undersigned organizations and individuals, mostly based in the United States, write to express our profound concern at the threatened expulsion of Brother Paul Michael John Thomas McAuley. On July 1, 2010 he was given a 7-day expulsion order to leave Peru. We are pleased that a court in Loreto overturned the expulsion order. We call upon you to respect that decision and to take no further action to prevent Brother Paul from continuing his important work.

The work of Brother Paul McAuley is well known in Peru and abroad. His dedication to the defense of the environment and the rights of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon is an example to many. We stand with him in his concern regarding resource extraction practices that damage the environment and threaten the well being of the indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon. We are deeply troubled that his efforts to ensure due process for indigenous peoples, including free, prior and informed consent regarding resource extraction projects, could be construed as a basis for his expulsion from Peru.

Our organizations have a long history in the defense of human rights in the Americas, and many of us are in close communication with the U.S. Administration and Congress on these matters. We view this case with the utmost seriousness. We respectfully request that you take no further action to impede Brother Paul’s continued residence and service in Peru.

Sincerely,

Amazon Watch

Almuth Ernsting
Biofuelwatch
United Kingdom/United States

Brother Dennis Malloy, FSC
Provincial
Brothers of the Christian Schools
District of Eastern North America
Eatontown, NJ

Brother Timothy Coldwell, FSC
Visitor (Provincial, New Orleans-Santa Fe District)
Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle)
Lafayette, Louisiana

Brother Robert Schieler, FSC
General Councilor
United States-Toronto Region
Christian Brothers Conference
Washington, DC

T. Michael McNulty, SJ
Justice and Peace Director
Conference of Major Superiors of Men
Silver Spring, MD

Ecumenical Committee of English Speaking Church Personnel in Nicaragua (CEPRHI)

Philip McManus
Co-Chair
Forging Alliances South and North
Santa Cruz, California

Amanda Martin
Director
Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA
Washington, D.C.

Anita Seth
Executive Director
IF
Corralitos, California

Daphne Wysham
Fellow
Institute for Policy Studies
Washington, DC

Margaret H. Law
Founding Director
International Media Project

Marianne Salmon Gauss
Assistant Professor
La Salle University
Philadelphia, PA

Latin American /Caribbean Committee of the Loretto Community

John T. Law, President
Law Investment Company

David Kane
Associate for Latin America and Economic Justice
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Washington, DC

Rev. Fr Seamus Finn, OMI
Director- Missionary Oblates Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation office,
Washington D.C

Rebecca Sommer
NGO Society for Threatened Peoples International
Indigenous Peoples Department

Sisters of Mercy of the Americas – Institute Justice Team
Silver Spring, MD

Soumya Dutta
Bharat Jan Vigyan Jatha
South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy    

John Lindsay-Poland
U.S. Fellowship of Reconciliation Task Force on Latin America and the Caribbean
Oakland, California

Joy Olson
Executive Director
Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA)
Washington, DC

 
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