Documento - Ecuador. Temor por la seguridad
PUBLIC AI Index: AMR 28/005/2006
08 June 2006
Further Information on UA 134/06 (AMR 28/004/2006, 16 May 2006) Fear for Safety
ECUADOR Guadalupe de Heredia (f) and her family
Dr Alejandro Ponce Villacís (m) ]
Dr Pablo Fajardo Mendoza (m) ] Members of the legal team Ermel Chávez Parra (m) ] representing
Cármen Allauca (f) ] indigenous communities in legal action
Luis Yanza (m) ] against ChevronTexaco
New name: Julio Marcelo Prieto Méndez (m) ]

Six of the people named above are members of a legal team representing indigenous communities taking legal action against the multinational oil company ChevronTexaco for failing to clean up the pollution allegedly caused by decades of drilling in the oil-rich Sucumbios region. Guadalupe de Heredia is their Press Officer. On 19 May, Julio Marcelo Prieto Méndez’s office was broken into, in what appears to be the latest attempt to stop him and his colleagues from carrying out their work. Amnesty International is seriously concerned for their safety.
In the early hours of 19 May, security guards informed Julio Marcelo Prieto Méndez that his office, in the capital Quito, had been broken into. Nothing was apparently taken despite the fact it contained expensive equipment. However, someone had gone through the paper files. Julio Marcelo Prieto Méndez filed a complaint with the attorney general’s office in Quito on 28 May. It is not known if the police have investigated the incident.
In 2005 and 2006 Amnesty International has documented several acts of intimidation, death threats and attacks against six of those named above. The organization has also received reports of a previous break-in at the offices of Alejandro Ponce Villacís. On that occasion the burglars took three computers and a hard disk, leaving behind other valuable equipment and money.
On 22 December 2005, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ordered the Ecuadorean government to provide protection to four of the lawyers named above, Alejandro Ponce Villacís, Pablo Fajardo Mendoza, Ermel Chávez Parra and Luis Yanza. On 28 April 2006, human rights non governmental organisations (NGOs) petitioned the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to extend existing precautionary measures to Guadalupe de Heredia. To Amnesty International’s knowledge the Ecuadorean government has still to provide any of them with protection.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Spanish or your own language:
- expressing concern that the office of lawyer Julio Marcelo Prieto Méndez was broken into on 19 May 2006;
- expressing concern that this seems to be the latest in a series of acts of intimidation, threats and violent attacks against members of the legal team representing indigenous communities taking legal action against the multinational oil company ChevronTexaco;
- asking the authorities to order a prompt and effective investigation into this intimidation, for the findings to be made public and those responsible brought to justice;
- urging the authorities to comply with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ request for precautionary measures, and to take steps to guarantee the safety all the legal team members, in accordance with their own wishes.
APPEALS TO: (It may be difficult to get through to these fax numbers: please keep trying)
Minister of the Interior and Justice
Dr. Felipe Vega de la Cuadra
Ministro de Gobierno, Policía, Justicia, Cultos y Municipalidades
Ministerio de Gobierno y Policía
Benalcázar y Espejo, Quito, Ecuador
Fax: +593 2 2282770 (If someone answers, please ask: "Tono de fax, por favor")
Salutation: Dear Minister/Señor Ministro
Minister of Energy and Mines
Ing. Iván Rodríguez Ramos
Ministro de Energía y Minas, Ministerio de Energía y Minas
Juan León Mera Nº 26-220 y Orellana, Quito, Ecuador
Fax: +593 2 2906 350 (If someone answers, please ask: "Tono de fax, por favor")
Salutation: Dear Minister/Señor Ministro
Acting Attorney General
Dra. Cecilia Armas Tobar
Ministra Fiscal Subrogante, Fiscalía General del Estado
Av. Eloy Alfaro Nº32-240 y República, Quito, Ecuador
Fax: +593 2 255 9959 (ask for "Extension uno-zero-cuatro" and then "tono de fax, por favor")
Salutation: Dear Acting Attorney General/Sra. Ministra Fiscal Subrogante
COPIES TO:
Human Rights Organisation
Frente de la Defensa de la Amazonía
José Abscal E 1279
y Portete esquina, Quito, Ecuador
Email: casotexaco@uio.satnet.net
Chevron Headquarters
Mr. Edward B. Scott
Vice President and General Counsel
Chevron
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, Suite A2092
San Ramon, California 94583 2324, USA
Fax: +1 925 842 5433
E-mail: edwardscott@chevron.com
and to diplomatic representatives of Ecuador accredited to your country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 20 July 2006.