Your letter can
make a difference
In early December, the Movement for Health in La Oroya—a
local group of parents, teachers, church members, and neighborhood
and Chamber of Commerce representatives—will be presenting
10,000 letters to Glodomiro Sánchez, the Peruvian Minister
of Energy and Mining. He will decide whether to hold Doe Run to
its legal commitment or permit five more years of polluting Marco’s
town with impunity. Your letter, together with thousands of others,
will show that the eyes of the world are focused on this decision
and that Marco’s dreams need to be taken into account, too.
See the sample letter below.
Would you be willing to take five minutes and send a letter to
Mr. Sánchez, respectfully requesting that the health of
La Oroya’s children be ignored no longer? Please send your
letter before December 12, by email, in care of: oroyachildren@gmail.com.
We will deliver your letter to Minister Sánchez in December,
together with the thousands of others.
Campaign Organized by the Movement for Health of La Oroya and
its Technical Roundtable:
The Catholic Parish of La Oroya
The Neighborhood Comités
The Old La Oroya Defense Comité
The People’s Assembly
The Old La Oroya Chamber of Comerse
The Filomena Tomaira Pacsi Association,
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Sample Letter
Please send your letter (or cut and paste this one) into an email
message and send to oroyachildren@gmail.com
by December 12
[Date]
Mr. Glodomiro Sánchez
Minister
Ministry of Energy and Mines
Republic of Peru
Dear Minister Sánchez,
I write to express my concern about the critical health situation
of children and expectant mothers in La Oroya. I understand that
you have the authority to hold the Doe Run Company of St. Louis,
Missouri to its legal obligation to respect Peruvian environmental
legislation.
On three separate occasions, the Doe Run Company has sought and
won permission to postpone the critically needed environmental
improvements which would have improved the population’s
health. Now the Company is threatening to close down if it is
not granted a five year extension.
The Peruvian Health Ministry’s recent lead study showed
that 99.9% of La Oroya’s children have lead poisoning, and
both the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Lima’s El Comercio
newspapers have challenged the Peruvian government to fulfill
its constitutional role of safeguarding the life and health of
La Oroya’s population.
I urge you to protect the health of La Oroya’s people by
not approving an extension for Doe Run’s Environmental Management
and Pollution Mitigation Agreement ("PAMA," in Spanish).
Sincerely,
[Full name]
[Complete address]
[City, State, Country]
(Peruvian citizens, please include D.N.I. number) |