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ECUADOR: Still a Ways to Go, After Historic Ruling Against Chevron - IPS ipsnews.net

17.2.11

ECUADOR: Still a Ways to Go, After Historic Ruling Against Chevron - IPS ipsnews.net: "QUITO, Feb 16, 2011 (IPS) - The plaintiffs in the case against Chevron tried in Ecuador, who won a historic 9.5 billion dollar verdict after a nearly 18-year struggle over environmental and health damages caused in a quarter-century of oil operations in the Amazon jungle, are not disheartened by the road still ahead.

Chevron announced that it would appeal the sentence handed down Monday by Judge Nicol�s Zambrano in Nueva Loja, the capital of the northeastern Ecuadorian province of Sucumb�os, which found the U.S. oil company guilty of an environmental disaster in the Amazon jungle, as locals have been arguing in legal action that began in 1993."


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