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Ecuador rejects vote on Amazon oil drilling in Yasuni park | Ecuador rejects vote on Amazon oil drilling in Yasuni park |
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Ecuador has rejected a petition for a referendum on whether the Yasuni National Park in the Amazon should be opened to further oil exploration. | Ecuador has rejected a petition for a referendum on whether the Yasuni National Park in the Amazon should be opened to further oil exploration. |
The National Electoral Council said not enough signatures were collected to force a referendum. | The National Electoral Council said not enough signatures were collected to force a referendum. |
Activists from the group Yasunidos, who had gathered the signatures, accused the council of "fraud". | Activists from the group Yasunidos, who had gathered the signatures, accused the council of "fraud". |
They oppose more oil drilling in the park, saying it would damage one of the world's richest areas of biodiversity. | They oppose more oil drilling in the park, saying it would damage one of the world's richest areas of biodiversity. |
The electoral authorities validated 359,781 of the 850,000 signatures collected, well under the 583,323 needed by Ecuadorian law. | The electoral authorities validated 359,781 of the 850,000 signatures collected, well under the 583,323 needed by Ecuadorian law. |
They said that some of the signatures were repeated up to nine times, or were found to be incomplete or written by children. | |
Other people, they said, had used fictional names like Bruce Wayne from Batman and Darth Vader from Star Wars. | |
'Biased' | 'Biased' |
But Yasunidos, which brings together environmentalists and indigenous groups, claimed the council was biased. | But Yasunidos, which brings together environmentalists and indigenous groups, claimed the council was biased. |
"Almost seven out of 10 signatures were thrown in the bin," it said on Twitter. | "Almost seven out of 10 signatures were thrown in the bin," it said on Twitter. |
"The council talks about irregularities. We talk about fraud." | "The council talks about irregularities. We talk about fraud." |
It has vowed to take the issue to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. | It has vowed to take the issue to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. |
Last month, it announced it had collected enough signatures, saying it was "certain" that the referendum would go ahead. | Last month, it announced it had collected enough signatures, saying it was "certain" that the referendum would go ahead. |
Limited oil exploitation has been taking place in parts of Yasuni, which covers nearly 10,000 sq km (3,860 sq miles), since the 1970s. | Limited oil exploitation has been taking place in parts of Yasuni, which covers nearly 10,000 sq km (3,860 sq miles), since the 1970s. |
'Poverty alleviation' | 'Poverty alleviation' |
But last year President Rafael Correa abandoned a conservation plan that would have seen wealthy nations pay Ecuador not to drill in previously untouched parts of the park. | But last year President Rafael Correa abandoned a conservation plan that would have seen wealthy nations pay Ecuador not to drill in previously untouched parts of the park. |
Mr Correa said the initiative had attracted only a fraction of the $3.6bn (£2.1bn) it had aimed to raise, leaving Ecuador with no choice but to go ahead with drilling. Oil is the country's main export. | Mr Correa said the initiative had attracted only a fraction of the $3.6bn (£2.1bn) it had aimed to raise, leaving Ecuador with no choice but to go ahead with drilling. Oil is the country's main export. |
He has promised that any earnings from oil drilling would be used for poverty alleviation. | He has promised that any earnings from oil drilling would be used for poverty alleviation. |
The park supports a huge variety of wildlife, including unique species of birds, monkeys and amphibians. | The park supports a huge variety of wildlife, including unique species of birds, monkeys and amphibians. |
It is also home to the Huaorani and other indigenous people who had virtually no contact with the outside world until recent decades. | It is also home to the Huaorani and other indigenous people who had virtually no contact with the outside world until recent decades. |
Yasuni oilfields hold an estimated 846 million barrels of crude, 20% of Ecuador's reserves. | Yasuni oilfields hold an estimated 846 million barrels of crude, 20% of Ecuador's reserves. |
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