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Amazon Defense Coalition: Acclaimed Film About Chevron's Eco-Disaster in Ecuador to Open in Nation's Capital.


Time of Intense Questioning of Chevron's Campaign to Undermine $27 Billion Trial

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WASHINGTON -- The award-winning documentary Crude, which chronicles the compelling 16-year struggle of indigenous groups in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest The Amazon Rainforest (Brazilian Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica or Amazonía) is a moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon Basin of South America.  to hold Chevron accountable for the world's largest oil-related contamination, opens in the nation's Capitol Friday during a time of intense scrutiny of a trial where the oil giant faces a $27 billion liability that could eat up one-fifth of its market value.

The movie - praised by The New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times as "intelligently and artfully made" - is being released at a time that Chevron is the subject of three official investigations by prosecutorial pros·e·cu·to·ri·al  
adj.
Of, relating to, or concerned with prosecution: "a huge investigative and prosecutorial effort" Lucian K. Truscott IV. 
 authorities into whether it violated laws related to its conduct in Ecuador. The lawsuit alleges that Texaco (bought by Chevron in 2001) deliberately dumped more than 18 billion gallons of toxic waste toxic waste is waste material, often in chemical form, that can cause death or injury to living creatures. It usually is the product of industry or commerce, but comes also from residential use, agriculture, the military, medical facilities, radioactive sources, and  into the Amazon from 1964 to 1990, decimating indigenous groups and poisoning an area the size of Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
.

Experts for the plaintiffs have concluded the disaster is at least 30 times larger than the Exxon Valdez This article is about the tank vessel Exxon Valdez. For the spill, see Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Exxon Valdez was the original name (later Sea River Mediterranean and eventually Mediterranean
 spill, and that any clean-up would dwarf the largest decontamination decontamination /de·con·tam·i·na·tion/ (de?kon-tam-i-na´shun) the freeing of a person or object of some contaminating substance, e.g., war gas, radioactive material, etc.

de·con·tam·i·na·tion
n.
 effort ever undertaken. The trial has been featured recently on 60 Minutes and in several major newspapers, including The New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. (Watch the complete 60 Minutes' report on the contamination abandoned by Chevron at http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4988079n.)

Rep. James McGovern (D-MA), who visited the affected area last year and who is scheduled to attend the film premiere, wrote a letter to President Obama where he described the situation in Ecuador as a "terrible humanitarian and environmental crisis". McGovern said in the letter: "As an American citizen, the degradation and contamination left behind by this U.S. company in a poor part of the world made me angry and ashamed." (See http://amazonwatch.org/documents/crude-press-kit/mcgovern-to-obama.pdf to read Rep. McGovern's letter to President Obama.)

President Obama has also become a bit player in the long-running conflict, which began when the lawsuit was filed in U.S. federal court in 1993. In 2006, after the legal case had been shifted to Ecuador at Chevron's request, Sens. Obama and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt) signed a letter to the United States Trade Ambassador opposing a lobbying effort by Chevron to cancel Ecuador's trade preferences in retaliation for letting the lawsuit proceed in its courts. In that letter, Obama and Leahy said: "While we are not prejudging the outcome of the case, we do believe 30,000 indigenous residents of Ecuador deserve their day in court." (See http://chevrontoxico.com/assets/docs/obama-letter.pdf for the complete letter from Senators Obama and Leahy.)

In late August, as part of its campaign to discredit Ecuador's courts, Chevron posted secretly-recorded videotapes on YouTube that purport to show a bribery scheme involving a trial judge who has since been removed from the case. Since then, a number of inaccuracies and discrepancies in Chevron's account of the tapes have been uncovered by journalists, and the company has refused to make the witnesses or full tapes available. (See http://chevrontoxico.com/news-and-multimedia/chevrons-corruption.html for more information about Chevron's discrepancies.)

Ecuador's government has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Chevron's legal team for possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

An amendment to the Securities Exchange Act created to sanction bribery of foreign officials by publicly held US companies.


Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 
 on the theory the company created the tapes to undermine Ecuador's judicial system so it could evade a liability. Chevron is currently under investigation by Ecuador's Attorney General for its role in the bribery scandal.

Separately, Ecuador's national prosecutor in 2007 indicted INDICTED, practice. When a man is accused by a bill of indictment preferred by a grand jury, he is said to be indicted.  two Chevron lawyers for lying about the results of a partial remediation used to secure a legal release. Earlier this year, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced he was investigating Chevron to determine if company management was misleading shareholders regarding its financial risk in Ecuador.

Meanwhile, the release of Crude in Washington -- which runs from October 23rd-29th at the Landmark E Street Theatre -- has generated enthusiastic reviews for the award-winning filmmaker Joe Berlinger. Berlinger's film focuses on the complexities of the legal controversy as well as the devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 destruction of both human and environmental life in the rainforest stemming from almost three decades of oil exploration.

Since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, Crude has received high praise from The New York Times, the New York Times, The

Morning daily newspaper, long the U.S. newspaper of record. From its establishment in 1851 it has aimed to avoid sensationalism and to appeal to cultured, intellectual readers.
 Associated Press, and the Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times

Morning daily newspaper. Established in 1881, it was purchased and incorporated in 1884 by Harrison Gray Otis (1837–1917) under The Times-Mirror Co. (the hyphen was later dropped from the name).
. It also has won a series of environmental and human rights awards, and theatres were packed for the film's opening weekend in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 in mid-September.

A.O. Scott, film critic for The New York Times, described Crude as "intelligently and artfully made" and wrote that corporations like Chevron "move money and commodities from one place to another, often with slight regard for the sovereignty or customs of any place in particular. And so the lawyers and activists who oppose these conglomerates have tried to become equally mobile and adaptable, moving continually in the zigzagging paths traced by transnational capitalism." See additional reviews and the trailer at http://www.crudethemovie.com/.

The film, slated for theatres in 40 cities across the country and a 2010 release in the United Kingdom, is rumored to be in contention for an Oscar nomination.

Scheduled to attend the D.C. premiere will be Luis Yanza, a representative of the affected communities in Ecuador and a winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize The Goldman Environmental Prize is a prize given annually to grassroots environmental activists from six geographic areas: Africa, Asia, Europe, Islands and Island Nations, North America, and South and Central America. ; Berlinger; and Steven Donziger, the American legal advisor to the communities.

Yanza and Donziger are featured in the film.

About the Amazon Defense Coalition

The Amazon Defense Coalition represents the plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Chevron for oil contamination and is composed of dozens of rainforest communities and five indigenous groups that inhabit Ecuador's Northern Amazon region. The mission of the Coalition is to protect the environment and secure social justice through grass roots organizing, political advocacy, and litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
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