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Seven Indigenous groups protest Ecuador’s plan to auction 49 oil projects, citing rights violations and a national referendum against drilling.
Seven Indigenous groups in Ecuador’s Amazon are opposing a government plan to auction 49 oil and gas projects worth over $47 billion, citing violations of their rights to free, prior, and informed consent.
The expansion includes 18 oil blocks overlapping Indigenous territories and follows a 2023 referendum where 59% of voters supported keeping oil in the ground in Yasuní National Park.
Despite this, the government claims the plan complies with existing laws, relying on a 2012 consultation, while critics highlight recent moves like dissolving the Environment Ministry and allowing private management of conservation zones.
Protests have erupted nationwide, including violent clashes in Tabacundo, amid a national strike over fuel prices.
Indigenous leaders warn the Amazon is not for sale and urge international support, as oil remains Ecuador’s top export and a key revenue source, though production has declined in recent years.
Siete grupos indígenas protestan el plan de Ecuador de subastar 49 proyectos petroleros, citando violaciones de derechos y un referéndum nacional en contra de la perforación.