In Nigeria crush the indigenous people climb over in Italy. E 'party an appeal to denounce rights violations Blood gas terminals on the multinationals of the gas (the same oil) fires devastate the environment with uninterrupted, 24 hours 24. The population is forced to inhale fumes continue. These corporations to defend themselves from people who complain, enjoy the protection that the Nigerian army and suppress the insurgents burned the slums to punish the rebels. And Italy is up to their ears because of LNG terminals and a mega-signed with Nigeria. To support the appeal you can write to:
Alessandro Marescotti September 3, 2006
It 's time to unveil the all-Italian background of the choice of LNG terminals. They are connected to a supply of natural gas from Nigeria to Italy signed by ENI immediately after the hanging of a group of activists, environmentalists. It was signed a contract for the supply of liquefied gas without the gas terminals that have been prepared in Italy. This agreement made "necessary" the loro realizzazione in quanto la rigassificazione attualmente sta avvenendo in Francia in attesa che vengano costruiti i rigassificatori italiani.
Mentre i sostenitori di questi impianti dicono che essi offrono maggiori garanzie di approvvigionamento, va detto che è a rischio proprio il gas della Nigeria destinato ai rigassificatori italiani.
Infatti in quella nazione è in corso una sollevanzione popolare contro le multinazionali del gas. Un tecnico italiano è stato rapito il 25 agosto scorso e poi rilasciato il 29.
Le multinazionali del gas (le stesse del petrolio) devastano l'ambiente con roghi ininterrotti, 24 ore su 24. La popolazione è costretta ad inalare esalazioni continue. E' in atto un profondo e incessante inquinamento del delta del Niger not only oil but also to extract the methane, which is probed with methods very harmful to the environment. The big energy companies to defend themselves from people who complain, enjoy the protection that represses the Nigerian army and the insurgents burned the slums to punish the rebels. We read about www.repubblica.it of 25/8/2206: "The slums surrounding the complex of Saipem in Port Harcourt has been set on fire by Nigerian soldiers, a few hours after the kidnapping of three subcontractors of the company ', including an Italian. "They came, they threw petrol and set fire on houses they wanted to kill us," said one witness, "I am amazed that our soldiers themselves to make us such a thing: what have we done wrong? "Some families go back on the charred remains of the slums to collect what was left alive were removed stone by soldiers remained on guard." This raises a real "moral issue" that reveals that tears and blood gutter the deal behind the political choice of LNG terminals. E 'through this looting of Nigeria for the gas to LNG terminals is "competitive" with the gas from Russia and Algeria in Italy comes via pipelines. We call on all supporters of clean gas "regasification of whether this is acceptable and whether to blackmail Algeria (and pay a little 'less the gas metano) sia lecito inquinare l'Africa e saccheggiarla ancora di più.
Chiediamo se per garantire questo saccheggio sia anche morale tollerare la repressione, assistere a pestaggi e violenze di ogni genere.
Chiediamo a quelle associazioni che sostengono i rigassificatori, come Legambiente e Wwf, di riflettere sull'enorme inquinamento prodotto in Africa da chi ci procura il "metano pulito" - sottraendolo tra l'altro all'uso locale e allo sviluppo africano - per rendere ancora più bassi i costi energetici di un Nord del mondo opulento che spreca l'energia e che non vuole pagare alle popolazioni locali i diritti di indennizzo sulle loro risorse naturali.
E' in atto una campagna informativa pro-rigassificatori che li presenta come indispensabili not to pass the "cold winter". E 'false. In reality, the gas could come through the pipeline in more than sufficient. Recently, Italy has in fact entered into agreements for the increase in pipeline dispute with Algeria and Russia Ukraine ended when a new trade agreement. The real goal of LNG terminals is thus to "bring the methane, to lower the price, that is to put in competition with producers in countries that will increase not only the dynamics of competition, but political repression and pollution in a logic of Globalization and race to the bottom in killing all safety standards and environmental compatibility. Where there is arrived in Africa the industry is now the desert of LNG terminals, development has stalled, agriculture has been devastated, the water is undrinkable, the air is stifling. And 'all this acceptable? We believe that this background can no longer remain silent. If the logic of LNG terminals in Italy climbs over the people, crushing them in Nigeria and it is our duty to denounce what is happening. We returned to the memory of the Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists, sentenced to death by a military court. They were killed Nov. 10, 1995, for opposing with nonviolence pollution and prosecution of multinational oil and gas. Ken Saro-Wiwa said before his death: "I am a man of peace, of ideas. I feel appalled at the shameful poverty of my people who live on a very generous land resources, I feel anger at the devastation of this land." That struggle continues today and we can not pretend nothing has happened. The deal REGASIFICATION it generates more than a few ethical questions. Today Ken Saro-Wiwa other, unknown and helpless, crushed, beaten, killed, because we save on phone bills this winter. --- IF YOU WANT TO SIGN THIS CALL WRITE ALL'ESTENSORE: Alessandro Marescotti
Mentre i sostenitori di questi impianti dicono che essi offrono maggiori garanzie di approvvigionamento, va detto che è a rischio proprio il gas della Nigeria destinato ai rigassificatori italiani.
Infatti in quella nazione è in corso una sollevanzione popolare contro le multinazionali del gas. Un tecnico italiano è stato rapito il 25 agosto scorso e poi rilasciato il 29.
Le multinazionali del gas (le stesse del petrolio) devastano l'ambiente con roghi ininterrotti, 24 ore su 24. La popolazione è costretta ad inalare esalazioni continue. E' in atto un profondo e incessante inquinamento del delta del Niger not only oil but also to extract the methane, which is probed with methods very harmful to the environment. The big energy companies to defend themselves from people who complain, enjoy the protection that represses the Nigerian army and the insurgents burned the slums to punish the rebels. We read about www.repubblica.it of 25/8/2206: "The slums surrounding the complex of Saipem in Port Harcourt has been set on fire by Nigerian soldiers, a few hours after the kidnapping of three subcontractors of the company ', including an Italian. "They came, they threw petrol and set fire on houses they wanted to kill us," said one witness, "I am amazed that our soldiers themselves to make us such a thing: what have we done wrong? "Some families go back on the charred remains of the slums to collect what was left alive were removed stone by soldiers remained on guard." This raises a real "moral issue" that reveals that tears and blood gutter the deal behind the political choice of LNG terminals. E 'through this looting of Nigeria for the gas to LNG terminals is "competitive" with the gas from Russia and Algeria in Italy comes via pipelines. We call on all supporters of clean gas "regasification of whether this is acceptable and whether to blackmail Algeria (and pay a little 'less the gas metano) sia lecito inquinare l'Africa e saccheggiarla ancora di più.
Chiediamo se per garantire questo saccheggio sia anche morale tollerare la repressione, assistere a pestaggi e violenze di ogni genere.
Chiediamo a quelle associazioni che sostengono i rigassificatori, come Legambiente e Wwf, di riflettere sull'enorme inquinamento prodotto in Africa da chi ci procura il "metano pulito" - sottraendolo tra l'altro all'uso locale e allo sviluppo africano - per rendere ancora più bassi i costi energetici di un Nord del mondo opulento che spreca l'energia e che non vuole pagare alle popolazioni locali i diritti di indennizzo sulle loro risorse naturali.
E' in atto una campagna informativa pro-rigassificatori che li presenta come indispensabili not to pass the "cold winter". E 'false. In reality, the gas could come through the pipeline in more than sufficient. Recently, Italy has in fact entered into agreements for the increase in pipeline dispute with Algeria and Russia Ukraine ended when a new trade agreement. The real goal of LNG terminals is thus to "bring the methane, to lower the price, that is to put in competition with producers in countries that will increase not only the dynamics of competition, but political repression and pollution in a logic of Globalization and race to the bottom in killing all safety standards and environmental compatibility. Where there is arrived in Africa the industry is now the desert of LNG terminals, development has stalled, agriculture has been devastated, the water is undrinkable, the air is stifling. And 'all this acceptable? We believe that this background can no longer remain silent. If the logic of LNG terminals in Italy climbs over the people, crushing them in Nigeria and it is our duty to denounce what is happening. We returned to the memory of the Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists, sentenced to death by a military court. They were killed Nov. 10, 1995, for opposing with nonviolence pollution and prosecution of multinational oil and gas. Ken Saro-Wiwa said before his death: "I am a man of peace, of ideas. I feel appalled at the shameful poverty of my people who live on a very generous land resources, I feel anger at the devastation of this land." That struggle continues today and we can not pretend nothing has happened. The deal REGASIFICATION it generates more than a few ethical questions. Today Ken Saro-Wiwa other, unknown and helpless, crushed, beaten, killed, because we save on phone bills this winter. --- IF YOU WANT TO SIGN THIS CALL WRITE ALL'ESTENSORE: Alessandro Marescotti
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