| Maynas v. Occidental Official Complaint |
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May 10, 2007, Los Angeles, CA – EarthRights International (ERI) and the law firm Schonbrun DeSimone Seplow Harris & Hoffman LLP (SDSHH) today brought suit on behalf of twenty-five indigenous Achuar plaintiffs from the Peruvian Amazon against Los Angeles-based Occidental Petroleum Corp. (Oxy), alleging egregious harm caused by Oxy over a thirty-year period in the Corrientes River basin during which Oxy contaminated the rivers and lands of the indigenous Achuar communities, causing death, widespread poisoning and destruction of their way of life. ERI and SDSHH are joined as counsel by attorneys Bob Kerrigan of Pensacola, Florida, and Natalie Bridgeman of San Francisco. Lily La Torre López, a leading human rights attorney at Racimos de Ungurahui, added, “Today is a historic day for the indigenous peoples who continue to be affected by Oxy’s 30 years of irresponsible operations on their territories. In Peru, Oxy not only violated human rights, but also Peruvian and U.S. laws. We have exhausted all avenues for redress in Peru, and therefore are now turning to the U.S. judicial system seeking justice.” ERI and SDSHH previously brought a ground-breaking human rights lawsuit against Unocal, another LA-based oil company, for abuses in Burma, concluding in a landmark settlement in 2005. Marco Simons, ERI’s Legal Director, noted, “Just like Unocal, Oxy thought that it could get away with its illegal and abusive behavior because it was operating in remote indigenous communities. But the Achuar know their rights and are prepared to vindicate them, and, like Unocal, Oxy will be brought to justice.” SDSHH partner Benjamin Schonbrun, who along with Simons and La Torre spent weeks in Peru investigating Oxy’s contamination and its effects, added, “The lawsuit filed today seeks to hold Oxy accountable for their reckless pursuit of oil profits no matter the costs in human suffering for the Achuar, who have lived in the Peruvian Amazon for centuries. The evidence will show that Oxy is responsible for the contamination of the water and lands of the Amazon and the damages suffered by the Achuar.”
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