Ecuadorian voters have overwhelmingly supported a ban on future oil extraction in a biodiverse section of the Amazon’s Yasuní National Park — a historic referendum result that will protect Indigenous Yasuní land from development. We speak with Helena Gualinga, a youth Kichwa Sarayaku environmental activist from Ecuador who has fought against oil drilling all her life and says the results of the vote not only set a “crucial precedent” as the first time a country has voted by democratic ballot initiative on resource extraction in the Amazon, but also demonstrates that “Ecuador is a country that is committed to protecting the Amazon rainforest and to protecting Indigenous peoples.”
There’s a lawyer who has been fighting for these folks. Chevron or whichever oil company got a corrupt judge to put him on house arrest. He’s free now, but the company still hasn’t paid on a judgement against them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Donziger
Chevron is extremely evil