Source: http://www.earthrights.org/content/view/127/41/1/1/
ATALAYA DECLARATION
(Unofficial English Translation)
We the undersigned traditional leaders of the Ashaninka, Asheninka, Shipibo Konibo, Nawa, Amawaka, and Yine peoples, meeting in the city of Atalaya October 10-14 2005, at the Workshop for Indigenous Leaders on social and environmental impacts of hydrocarbon exploitation in indigenous territories, facing the serious threats to our territories and sovereignty from the incursion of oil companies, declare the following:
Indigenous people have been and continue to be historically discriminated against and disfavored with regard to fundamental human rights, respect for our langauges, cultures, traditional economies, natural resources and religious practices. In addition we continue to be victims of forced relocation.
The Peruvian government, without considering our right to free, prior and informed consent authorized the entrance of oil companies in our territories.
Faced with the lack of respect for our fundamental rights by the Peruvian State and with the serious impacts already caused by the companies REPSOL and PLUSPETROL on our lives and environment, we resolve:
1. To declare an emergency in the territories of indigenous people in the regions of Ucayali and Cuzco and the province of Atalaya.
2. To say no to the entrance of the oil copmanies PLUSPETROL and REPSAL in our territories, as well as mining, logging and other transnational companies.
3. To accuse the Peruvian government of noncompliance with the following international treates: ILO Convention 169, Convention of Biological Diversity, Article 8J, and the San Jose Pact on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Signed in Atalaya, Peru October 14 2005