FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Indigenous People from Panama travel to Washington to condemn the carbon market
“The Clean Development Mechanism could be used to finance the
destruction of our homelands,†say representatives of the Naso and Ngobe people.
A group of Naso and Ngobe Indigenous Peoples from Western Panama will arrive today
in Washington, D. C. to take part in a hearing at the Inter-American Human Rights
Commission (IAHRC) on Tuesday October 28. The indigenous representatives will give
evidence of the discrimination, abuse, and displacement that they have been
suffering from Empresas Publicas de Medellin (Colombia), AES Corporation (United
States), and the Government of Panama, who are together constructing four
hydroelectric dams on the land of the Indigenous Peoples in the La Amistad Biosphere
Reserve.