A ceremony of the Komi people |
By Ahni, Intercontinental Cry, September 13, 2012
A group of 30 Indigenous representatives have issued a
joint statement opposing offshore Arctic oil drilling and demanding that
governments consult with them for rights to drill on their traditional lands.
The joint statement, which further calls solidarity from all Arctic Indigenous
Peoples, follows the international conference “Arctic Oil: Exploring the
Impacts on Indigenous Communities”, held August 14-16, 2012, in Usinsk, Komi
Republic, Russia.
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We, the representatives of the Indigenous Peoples of the
North, the participants of the international conference “Arctic Oil: Exploring
the Impacts on Indigenous Communities”, held August 14-16, 2012, in Usinsk,
Komi Republic, Russia, address to all Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic,
governments of Arctic nations and international organizations.
Joint statement OF INDIGENOUS SOLIDARITY FOR ARCTIC
PROTECTION
We the Peoples of the North have for too long experienced the
oppression of our Peoples and the barbaric destruction of our land. It is time
that we join forces and demands that the oil companies and the Arctic States
change their path and start to listen to the voices of the Indigenous Peoples
residing in these lands.
The Peoples of the North will no longer be bought with
dimes and cents to stand silently by while the oil companies destroy our native
land. Our culture and history cannot be bought off and replaced with pipelines
and drill rigs. Our way of living defines who we are and we will stand up and
fight for our nature and environment. Too many have been reduced to depend on
the generosity of the oil companies. Our rights and ability to sustain
ourselves must not be trampled by others’ endless hunger for profits. Our lands
and culture must be preserved for the generations to come.
If divided, we will not be able to withstand the
pressure from oil producing companies to open up our homes for destruction.
Today we gather our forces and refuse to continue to stand silently by,
witnessing the destruction of our land.
We stand together in our call for:
•
A ban
on all offshore oil drilling in the Arctic shelf. We cannot accept the
ecological risks and destructive impacts of a spill on our lands and in our
seas. The irresponsible practices of oil companies everywhere have provided us
with more than enough evidence that oil spills in the Arctic seas will be
inevitable. At the same time there are no effective and tested methods to prevent
or clean up oil spills in the freezing Arctic seas.
•
A
moratorium on onshore oil drilling in the Arctic. Oil companies have repeatedly
shown that they have no respect for anything other than their profits. Until
the oil companies and the national governments of the Arctic take the
responsibility for the destructive impacts on the environment, the Indigenous
lands must be closed for them.
•
All
extraction and industrialization on Indigenous land should only be carried out
with the explicit consent of the Peoples of the land. Furthermore, Indigenous
communities must benefit socially and economically from any industrial
extraction. We will not let the Arctic become another industrial area,
destroyed to produce profit for the industry.
We call for all Arctic Indigenous Peoples to join us and
support this resolution.
Signatories of the final statement
1.
Alexander
Bakin Head of the Icha community, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region, Russia
2. Vladimir Belov Resident of Usinsk, Komi Republic, Russia
3.
Lubov
Borisova Journalist, member of the youth parliament of Usinsk, Komi Republic,
Russia
4. Valerii Bratenkov Save the Pechora Committee, Usinsk, Komi
Republic, Russia
5. Nikolai Bratenkov Save the Pechora Committee, Usinsk, Komi
Republic, Russia
6. Vladislav Viucheiskii Executive director of the Reindeer
Herders’ Union in the Nenets Autonomous Region, Russia
7. Vladimir Vello Reindeer herder, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous
Region, Russia
8. Nadezda Davydova Deputy Chair, Save the Pechora Committee,
Usinsk, Komi Republic, Russia
9. Albina Dontsevich Save the Pechora Committee, Kolva
settlement, Komi Republic, Russia
10. Ekaterina Dyachkova Save the Pechora Committee, Novikbozh
settlement, Komi Republic, Russia
11. Tatyana Yegorova Representative of Saami parliament, Murmansk,
Russia
12. Ivan Ivanov Save the Pechora Committee, Sosnogorsk, Komi
Republic, Russia
13. Nikolai Kanev Save the Pechora Committee, Ust’-Usa
settlement, Usinsky district, Komi Republic, Russia
14. Alexey Limanzo Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of
the North, Siberia and Far East of RF (RAIPON)
15. Ivan Molkov Save the Pechora Committee, Kolva settlement,
Usinsky district, Komi Republic, Russia
16. Nikolai Rochev Chair of the Interregional public movement
IZVATAS, Izhma settlement, Komi Republic, Russia
17. Valentina Semyashkina Deputy Chair of Save the Pechora
Committee,
Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russia
18. Fyodor Terentiev Chair of Save the Pechora Committee,
Pechora, Komi Republic, Russia
19. Evgueniya Hatanzeiskaya Reindeer Herders’ Union in the
Nenets Autonomous Region, Russia
20. Nikolai Fyodorov Save the Pechora Committee, Ust’-Usa
settlement, Usinsky district, Komi Republic, Russia
21. Hivshu R.E.Peary, Inuit, Greenland
22. Alexander Khozyainov Resident of the Nivikbozh settlement,
Usinsky district, Komi Republic, Russia
23. Alice Ukoko Founder/CEO Women of Africa, Nigeria
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