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Indigenous people in Ecuador demand enforcement of rulings against mining industry

On Tuesday, September 6, two indigenous communities from the Ecuadorian Amazon demanded that the Constitutional Court enforce rulings made in 2018 and 2019 to protect thousands of hectares of the tropical jungle from oil and mining projects.

Local courts in Ecuador ruled separately in favor of the A'i Cofan community of Sinangoe in Sucumbios province and 16 Waorani communities in Pastaza province.

They argued that they had not been consulted in advance about mining projects planned for their areas and even ordered restoration work in the affected areas.

Delegations from both communities have now filed a lawsuit with Ecuador . . .

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