„She’s crying. She’s shouting. She’s screaming. She’s saying that I am when the tides are rising, the rivers are rising. There are droughts. And this is my language. This is my alarm to you.“ – Nemonte Nenquimo (time.com)
Amazon Frontlines: Schützer*innen des Regenwaldes
„How can we – people raised in the cities of western civilization – best support the struggles of indigenous peoples? We started in 2011 by asking leaders and elders of the Kofan, Secoya, Siona, and Waorani peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon that very question.“ – amazonfrontlines.org
Nemonte Nenquimo: „This is my Message to the Western World“
„When you say that the oil companies have marvellous new technologies that can sip the oil from beneath our lands like hummingbirds sip nectar from a flower, we know that you are lying because we live downriver from the spills. When you say that the Amazon is not burning, we do not need satellite images to prove you wrong; we are choking on the smoke of the fruit orchards that our ancestors planted centuries ago. When you say that you are urgently looking for climate solutions, yet continue to build a world economy based on extraction and pollution, we know you are lying because we are the closest to the land, and the first to hear her cries.“ – theguardian.com
Kampf für die Menschen des Regenwaldes
„Ein Land, das seit tausenden Jahren rechtmäßig den Ur-Einwohnern des Amazonas gehört. Flüsse, Ströme und Boden wurden durch die so entstandenen Arbeiten verunreinigt, verseucht und unfruchtbar gemacht. Flüsse, Ströme und Boden wurden durch die so entstandenen Arbeiten verunreinigt, verseucht und unfruchtbar gemacht. Saving An Angel hat das Projekt ClearWater und somit die Ur-Einwohner und ansässigen Bauern im Kampf um die Forderung der Säuberung und Wiederherstellung ihres Landes von Oktober 2011 bis Ende 2021 unterstützt.“ – savinganangel.org