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31.05.2006 at 23:13:20
 
ZDRAVO!

PREBERI SI, KAJ NAMERAVAJO ZARADI KUPČKA LISTIČEV IZVESTI V ČILU, DAJ SVOJ GLAS, DA SE TO NE ZGODI TER POŠLJI NOVICO PO E-POŠTI OKOLI, DA SE PODPIŠEJO ŠE DRUGI.


In the Valle de San Felix, the purest water in Chile runs from 2
rivers, fed by 2 glaciers.


Water is a most precious resource, and wars will be fought for it.


Indigenous farmers use the water, there is no unemployment, and they
provide the second largest source of income for the area.


Under the glaciers has been found a huge deposit of gold, silver and
other minerals. To get at these, it would be necessary to break, to
destroy the glaciers - something never conceived of in the history of
the world - and to make 2 huge holes, each as big as a whole mountain,
one for extraction and one for the mine's rubbish tip.


The project is called PASCUA LAMA. The company is called Barrick Gold.


The operation is planned by a multi-national company, one of whose
members is George Bush Senior.


The Chilean Government has approved the project to start this year, 2006.


The only reason it hasn't started yet is because the farmers have got
a temporary stay of execution.


If they destroy the glaciers, they will not just destroy the source of
especially pure water, but they will permanently contaminate the 2
rivers so they will never again be fit for human or animal consumption
because of the use of cyanide and sulphuric acid in the extraction
process.


Every last gram of gold will go abroad to the multinational company
and not one will be left with the people whose land it is. They will
only be left with the poisoned water and the resulting illnesses.


The farmers have been fighting a long time for their land, but have
been forbidden to make a TV appeal by a ban from the Ministry of the
Interior.


Their only hope now of putting brakes on this project is to get help
from international justice.


The world must know what is happening in Chile. The only place to
start changing the world is from here.


We ask you to circulate this message amongst your friends in the following
way.


Please copy this text, paste it into a new email adding your signature
and send it to everyone in your address book. Please, will the 100th
person to receive and sign the petition, send it to
noapascualama@yahoo.ca to be forwarded to the Chilean Government.


No to Pascua Lama Open-cast mine in the Andean Cordillera on the
Chilean-Argentine frontier.


We ask the Chilean Government not to authorize the Pascua Lama project
to protect the whole of 3 glaciers, the purity of the water of the San
Felix Valley and El Transito, the quality of the agricultural land of
the region of Atacama, the quality of life of the Diaguita people and
of the whole population of the region.


Signature, City, Country


1) Katharine Proudfoot, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
2) Laura Cole, London, UK
3) David Platt, London, UK
4) Diane Platt, Manchester, UK
5) Tanya Corker, Manchester, UK
6) Nicola Hargreaves, UK
7) Nicholas Jones, UK
8) Johann Don-Daniel, Germany
9) Ashley Berger, Germany
10) Sarah Downie, Leeds, UK
11) Paula Delahunty, Bingley, UK
12) John O'Driscoll, Bingley, Uk
13) Jordan-Lee Delahunty, Bingley, UK
14) Claire Mulvey, Bradford, UK
15) Marie Malcolm Bradford, UK
16) Ann Clowes, Halifax UK
17) Jayne McGee, Brighouse UK
18) Jason Barratt Oldham UK
19) Lindsay Torrance, Rochdale UK
20) Maggie Ford, Rochdale, U.K.
21) Barry Cook, Todmorden, U.K.
22) Shelley Burgoyne, Todmorden, U.K.
23) Lisa Stuart, Potes, Spain.
24) Michael Stuart, Potes, Spain.
25) Renee Engl, Byron Bay, Australia
26) Adrian Begg, Brunswick Heads, Australia
27) Riana Begg, Brunswick Heads, Australia
28) Oriel Paterson, Brunswick Heads, Australia
29) Alicia Paterson, Brisbane, Australia
30) Lyneve Robinson, Sydney, Australia
31) Jennifer Moalem, Sydney, Australia
32) Alexandra Pope, Sydney Australia
33) Shushann Movsessian, Sydney Australia
34) Amanda Frost
35 Luis Chuquimia, Sydney Australia
36) Yvonne Tudela (Australia)
37) Viki Winton. Sydney. Australia.
38) Romany Lee, Sydney, Australia.
39) Marcus Pater, Sydney, Australia.
40) Nathalie Caminada
41) Penny Johnson, Sydney, Australia
42) Michelle Brierley, Sydney, Australia
43) Jacqui Giuliano, Sydney, Australia
44. Clive Sheridan, Mullumbimby NSW, Australia
45.  Miranda Preston, Mullumbimby NSW, Australia
46.  Natale Ferreira, Taipei, Taiwan
47. Hem Pun, London. UK



Rosanna Silvestro
Project Officer
Sustainability Programs Division
Department of Environment and Conservation
Email: <rosanna.silvestro@environment.nsw.gov.au>
Phone: (02) 8837 6319
Fax: (02) 8837 6099
www.environment.nsw.gov.au


--
If you let go a little, you will have a little peace.
If you let go a lot, you will have even more peace.
So wherever you are attached, let go of that and come back to the
centre.  Learn to see all movement of life with balance and openness.

ACHAAN CHAH

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