令和7年4月2日水曜日

The quiet auction of the Amazon

My name is Nemonte Nenquimo -- I'm a Waorani woman, and a defender of the Amazon. Right now, the Ecuadorian government wants to auction off 8 million acres of pristine rainforest to oil companies. But this land is not empty: it pulses with the scent of rain-soaked earth, the wisdom of our elders, and the laughter of our children. It is home. The government is hoping no one is watching -- but we carry the truth in our scars. Oil has poisoned our children, silenced the forests, and shattered our communities. So now we're fighting back -- in the courts and on the streets. In weeks, the Waorani and other Indigenous Peoples will march to the capital, demanding the Constitutional Court blocks the illegal sale of our lands. But mobilising entire communities from remote areas of the Amazon is costly. We need your help. If enough of you donate, we can expose the government's betrayal, deploy top lawyers to challenge every permit, and power an unstoppable Indigenous resistance to defend what is sacred. Your support will also power Avaaz's global campaign for Indigenous rights. In 2019, with your help, I led my people to a historic court victory, stopping the government's sale of half a million acres of our ancestral land. Today I'm asking for your support again -- this time the stakes could not be higher. Donate what you can now:

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