http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/E00...C30E241E12F.htm Rafael Correa, Ecuador's president, has said that his government will help Amazon jungle dwellers fight a $6bn lawsuit against Chevron Corporation.
The government will help the tribesmen to gather evidence to support their contention that the US oil firm has polluted their communities, Correa said in a statement on Tuesday.
"We will not allow any more preying on our environment and our people," Correa said in the statement which was released after he met with the plaintiffs' representatives.
He said he would visit the affected areas later this month.
The jungle residents, including the Cofan Indian tribe, accuse Chevron's Texaco subsidiary of dumping 18 billion gallons of oil-laden water into their Amazonian region between 1972 and 1992.
The nearly 30,000 jungle dwellers demand damages to help with clean-up costs.
Oil firm rejects accusations
"Texaco complied with its obligations and successfully remediated its share of the oil operations in the Oriente," Kent Robertson, a Chevron spokesman, said.
"After the remediation was shown to be successful, the government of Ecuador released Texaco of any environmental liabilities.
"We believe the government of Ecuador should comply with its contractual obligations."
The long-running lawsuit is being litigated at a local court and plaintiffs' lawyers said a ruling could come as early as the second half of this year.
Correa, a US-educated economist, has worried foreign oil companies with pledges to rework contracts in an effort to boost the government's share of oil revenues.