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FEATURING PAUL PAZ Y MIÑO – For decades the multi-national oil corporation Chevron, operated in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest, leaving behind massive environmental devastation. But local indigenous communities and environmental groups took the company to court and won an historic judgment, ordering Chevron to pay billions clean it up. Chevron simply refused, prompting years of protest. Now, indigenous Ecuadoran leader, Humberto Piaguaje is traveling all the way to Richmond, California to confront Chevron CEO John Watson at the company’s annual shareholder meeting. The years-long battle will now play out both inside and outside the meeting on May 25th.

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Paul Paz y Miño, Associate Director
of AmazonWatch.

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