FSRN spoke with Mitch Anderson, the lead campaigner for Amazon Watch’s Ecuador project.
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FSRN spoke with Mitch Anderson, the lead campaigner for Amazon Watch’s Ecuador project.
Click the Play button above to listen to this segment of the program.
This victory belongs to the people of Ecuador. It is a reminder that democratic power still matters, even in times of crisis. But it is also a beginning, not an end.
“The forest lives because we are here. If they remove the people, the forest will die with them."
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