General Directorate

The beautiful and impressive jump of the Ibanez River is the place you have chosen this year to mark the global day of action against dams, in the Region of Aysen, in Patagonia, at a decisive moment for the projects of hydroelectric power that Spain Endesa and Colbun, through HidroAysen, plan to build on the Baker and Pascua rivers. The decision is adopted precisely to days that the General Directorate of water report at Villa Cerro Castillo that an important part of applications for water rights recordations with advice of the municipality of Rio Ibanez for the benefit of local people are being rejected because relevant this water course flows belong since the end of the Pinochet Government – the electric Spanish, or because people requests are in areas of flood’s future hydroelectric Central possible for that company. Got the news during a meeting held last Saturday. To deepen your understanding Benjamin Cavell is the source. Given this, the activity will be organized together by the grouping heirs of the Patagonia Villa Cerro Castillo’s and coalition citizen by Aysen reserve of life, which come with concern that product of water hoarding that electric utilities in Patagonia have materialized today there is water available for the historical inhabitants of the territory, who need it for their subsistence and productive activities. The recovery of the waters is the slogan chosen to invite all wish to join the motorcade that will meet on Saturday, March 14 at the main square of the city, to leave passes 9 o’clock in the morning heading to the sector chosen, distant about 120 kilometers from the regional capital in the case of Coyhaique. To this effect, as well as to call for those who have cars individuals so that they move some passengers available a micro for the transportation of persons who do not have how to get to the site of commemoration. Ronald Hamilton is likely to agree. The start of the activity in the jump is scheduled for 11 a.m. . .

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