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dam-l Yacyreta letter to World Bank



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From: IRN Latin America office
To: Hidrovia list
Subject: World Bank lies about results of internal investigation on
Paraguayan dam


89 NGOs from 31 countries have endorsed this letter to World Bank president
Wolfensohn protesting the misrepresentation of the results of the Yacyreta
Dam Inspection Panel report by senior Bank officials.

International Rivers Network, Berkeley California USA

April 27, 1998

Mr. James Wolfensohn
President, World Bank
1818 H St., NW
Washington, DC 20433

Dear Mr. Wolfensohn:

We are writing in support of the April 8 letter by Sobrevivencia - Friends
of the Earth Paraguay documenting the unethical and illegal
misrepresentation of the conclusions of the Inspection Panel's report on
Yacyretá Dam. We find it reprehensible that Ms. Isabel Guerrero, Acting
Vice President for Latin America, who states she is writing on your behalf,
has lied to the Paraguayan public and to the dam-affected people regarding
the results of the Panel report. The fact that the report was published by
your clients, the Yacyretá Binational Entity, a full week before
Sobrevivencia and the dam-affected populations even received the letter, is
further evidence that Ms. Guerrero's letter is a deliberate attempt to
withhold the report's true conclusions.

Sobrevivencia's letter cites at least 14 instances in the Panel's report
that indicate the Bank violated its policies and procedures regarding the
loans for Yacyretá, including those policies on environment and
resettlement. You are well aware that the Panel recommends the Bank take
far-reaching and immediate actions to improve the desperate situation the
Paraguayan dam victims are facing, with full participation of the affected
populations, as required by World Bank policies. Unfortunately, Ms.
Guerrero's letter appears to be designed to squelch informed debate on the
matter by misinforming the public.

We also find it deeply disturbing that the Panel's report has never been
made available to the public, nor has it been translated into Spanish so
that the people affected by the project may be informed by its findings. We
also see no justification to concealing the content of the Action Plans
agreed to by the Bank and EBY, particularly since Bank policies require
that these be implemented with the participation of affected communities.

Ms. Guerrero's letter represents a serious strike at a transparent
Inspection Panel process. The Panel, is at the present time, one of the
very few channels available to populations who suffer the consequences of
ill-conceived loans by the World Bank. As such, your office should be
committed to revitalizing the Panel, rather than undermining it in such an
underhanded way.

We therefore demand, that your office, with urgency:

1. Send a public retraction of Ms. Guerrero's letter, in Spanish, to the
Paraguayan press with a copy to Sobrevivencia;

2. Provide Sobrevivencia and the organizations of people affected by
Yacyreta a copy of the Inspection Panel report, translated into Spanish;

3. Provide Sobrevivencia and the people affected by Yacyreta a copy of the
World Bank/EBY Action Plans.

4. Meet with organizations of affected people to plan how they will be
integrated into the process for implementing action plans to remedy the
critical situation they are facing.
Sincerely,



Glenn Switkes
Latin America Program Director,
International Rivers Network


Endorsed by: (additional endorsements will be sent as available)

Ivonne Ramos, Cecília Cherrez
Acción  Ecológica
Ecuador

Juan Machuca
ACPIEM
México

Isaac Rojas, Gustavo Oreamuno
AECO-Amigos de la Tierra
Costa Rica

Graciela Melitsko, Roque Pedace
Amigos de la Tierra Argentina

María de L. Cura, Pablo Ponce De Paoli, Raúl Rocco
Asociación de Entidades Ambientalistas de la Cuenca del Paraná
Paraná, Argentina

Kay Treakle
Bank Information Center
Washington, D.C., USA

Peter Bosshard
Berne Declaration
Switzerland

Tamara Mohr
BothENDS
Amsterdam, Netherlands

José Augusto Padua
Brasil Sustentável
Brasil

Darío López
Casa de la Juventud
Paraguay

Juan José Melin
Casa de la Mujer Mapuche
Chile

Patricia Marín Q.
Cedencar
Chile

Dana Clark,
Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
Washington, DC, USA

Yves Curribven
CEQ
Canada

Ivonne Almazabal
Chile Sustentable

Aly Ercelawn and Mishka Zaman
Citizens Alliance in Reforms for Efficient and Equitable Development,
Karachi, Pakistan

Teresa Monges
Comisión Vecinal Barrio Virgen del Carmen
Paraguay

Gumercindo  Rodrígues
Comite Chico Mendes
Brasil

Heriberto Cabral
Comité Interbarrial de Afectados por la EBY
Paraguay

Carlos Galano
Confederación de Trabajadores de la Educación de la Republica Argentina

Mindahi Crescencio
Consejo de la Nacionalidad OTOMI

Arturo Neira V.
Consejo  Ecológico CIEDE
Iquique, Chile

Blas García
Coordinadora de Pueblos Nativos de la Cuenca del Pilcomayo
Paraguay

Larry Lohmann
The Corner House
Sturminster Newton, Dorset
United Kingdom

Reinaldo Sorto
CTD
El Salvador


José Lopes, María Martins, Vagner Freitas, José Saravía
CUT
Brasil

Eguerson Vazquez
CUT
Concepcíon, Chile

Nilda Bonz, Roberto Mena
CUT
Paraguay

Juan Carlos Baldwin
Ecosistemas del Sur
Paraguay

Roberto Epple,
ERN - European Rivers Network
Le Puy, France

Edith Toledo
Essar SA. Sindicato N. 1
Chile

Elena Sagredo, Paula Denein
Essar SA. Sindicato N. 2
Chile

Sergio Schlesinger
Fase
Brasil

Jorge Relesota
FETRATEI
Perú

Hector Sanchez
Fobomade
Bolivia

Walter Paz, Moíses Perez, Rosa Suarez
Foro Boliviano
Bolivia

Sandro Citamex
Foro Ecológico
Perú

Flora Fernández
FPMCC - "Brasil Sustentavel"
Brasil

Mark Vallianatos
Friends of the Earth
USA

Irene Bloemink
Friends of the Earth Netherlands

Roberta Brook Cowan, Jenni Richardson
Friends of the Earth International
Netherlands

Ikuko Matsumoto
Friends of the Earth Japan

Igor Polakovic
Green Peace
Slovakia

Grupo de Acción por el Biobío
Santiago, Chile

Yerka Usic
Hijos del Bio Bio
Chile

Rosa Roldan
Ibase
Brasil

Kathy Price
ICCHRLA
Canadá

Shobhakar Budhathoki
Inhured International
Nepal

Steven Suppan,
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
USA

Fabiola Fariña, Teresa Montecino
Instituto de Ecologia Política
Chile

Ricardo Carrere
Instituto del Tercer Mundo
Uruguay

Yu Takami
Inuwasi Network(Golden Eagles Protector Movement)
Japan

Juan Carlos Pilki, Ana Ancapi L.
Nación Mapuche
Chile

Shripad Dharmadikary
Narmada Bachao Andolan
India

Ganga Prasad Subedi
NAECAN-Nepal (National Academy for Environment, Population and
Development)
Kathmandu, Nepal



Michael Bockhorni
Neustift
Austria

Pablo de la Torre
PCN
Ecuador

Gustavo Zostan
P. de DDHH
Canadá

Walter Miglianito
PIT - CNT
Uruguay

Rosa V. Suárez
PROBIOMA
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

Luis Almoncacia
Red de 32 org.
Chile

Francisca Rodríguez
Red de Mujeres Rurales
Chile

Eliana Neri
Red de Mujeres Sindicalistas
México

Irene Ortíz Pérez
Red Latinoamericana  de Mujeres
México

Angélica Delgado
Red de ONGs Ambientalistas
Paraguay

Silvia Ribeiro
Redes -- Amigos de la Tierra
Uruguay

Liliana Cori
Reform the World Bank Campaign
Italy

María Elena Q. , Fresia Asendaño, Gilda Sepúlveda, Elena Valenzuela, Sara
Díaz V.
REMOS
Chile

Marcelo Castillo S., Arturo Neira, Oriana Reyes O.
Renace
Chile

Toshiko Niikura Saitoh, Aya Heather Souter
Rivers! Japan

Francisco Alvarez, Gerardo Alarcon, Alejandra Vazquez, José  Sandoval
SER
Concepción, Chile

Roman Havlicek
Slatinka  Association
Slovakia

Dalibor Tulis
Sloboda Zvierat
Slovakia

Peter Klein
Slovak Union of Nature and  Landscape Protectors
Slovakia

Claire Lavoie
Solidarité Populaire Quebec
Canadá


Elizabeth Wong,
SUARAM
Malaysia.

Goran Eklof
Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
Sweden

Isabel Otero
Swissaid
Colombia

Elba Stancich
Taller Ecologista
Rosario, Argentina

Doris Palvio
Tinku
Denmark

Fran Ashley
TIRN
USA

Daphne Thuvesson
Trees and People Forum
Sweden

Professor George Monbiot
University of East London
United Kingdom

Patrick Bond
University of the Witwatersrand
Graduate School of Public and Development Management
Johannesburg, South Africa

Marcelo Ahumada
Dpto. Historia USACH
Chile

Luis Tapia Flores
Valparaíso Chile

Michel Seguen
Quebec, Canada

Catherine Caufield, journalist
San Francisco, USA

James Langman
San Francisco, USA


Owen Lammers
Executive Director
International Rivers Network
1847 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA  94703  USA
Tel: (510) 848-1555 ex 303
Fax: (510) 848-1008
emial: olammers@irn.org
www.irn.org