Statement in Solidarity with Patricia Gualinga and Indigenous Earth Defenders
Front Line Defenders has signed onto the following letter in solidarity with human rights defender Patricia Gualinga and other Indigenous rights defenders to authorities in Ecuador.
To Ecuadorian Authorities:
We, the undersigned individuals and organizations, are supporters and allies of Patricia Gualinga, her community of Sarayaku, and the broader Ecuadorian Amazonian indigenous movement. We have worked with Patricia for decades and are extremely concerned by the attack on her house and the death threats she received on the night of January 5th, 2018. Since then we have been monitoring the response and investigation by local and federal authorities and are dismayed by the results.
We are concerned that the local police were extremely slow to respond and that the investigation has not appeared to yield concrete results. Beyond measures to protect Patricia from further attacks, we believe the most effective protection would be to identify the perpetrators and to hold them accountable for their actions, attacking the impunity of these threats at the source.
We want to make clear that our concern is not only for Patricia Gualinga but also for the numerous other indigenous women and men who have also suffered threats, attacks, criminalization, and murder. We support the #AmnistiaPrimero movement to end criminalization of indigenous leaders for their peaceful activism.
Regarding Patricia Gualinga’s case, we join our voices in:
- Calling on the Minister of Interior and Ombudsman to implement protection measures to safeguard the integrity of Patricia Gualinga and her family that are in consultation with her and in accordance with her wishes;
- Urging the Minister of Interior to publicly recognize her legitimate work, and the work of all people who defend rights related to land, territory and the environment;
- Calling on the Attorney General to promptly and thoroughly investigate the attack, make the results public so far they found and bring the material and intellectual perpetrators to justice.
Sincerely,
	Amazon Watch Leila Salazar-López, Executive Director
	The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International Osprey Orielle Lake, Executive Director
	Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA)
	Global Witness
	Front Line Defenders
	The Global Fund for Women
	Urgent Action Fund Latin America - Fondo de Acción Urgente America Latina
	y el Caribe
	The International Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determination and
	Liberation (IPMSDL)
	Idle No More SF Bay
	Movement Rights
	Cultural Survival Suzanne Benally, Executive Director
	Indigenous Environmental Network Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director
	Rainforest Action Network
	OILWATCH
	Acción Ecologica Cecilia Cherrez, President
	Pachamama Alliance Bill Twist, President
	Fundación Pachamama Belen Paez, President
	Greenpeace USA Annie Leonard, Executive Director
	International Union For The Conservation of Nature, National Committee of The Netherlands Christine Lain, Coordinator
	Sierra Club Sarah Hodgdon, National Program Director and Susana Reyes, VP for Conservation, BOD
	Small Planet Institute Anna Lappé, Founder
	Honor the Earth Tara Houska (Anishinaabe), National Campaigns Director
	Climate Justice Alliance Angela Adrar, Executive Director
	Grassroots Global Justice Alliance Cindy Wiesner, National Coordinator/Executive Director
	GenderCC Women for Climate Justice Board of Directors and Steering Committee
	Reacción Climática Bolivia Carmen Capriles, Director
	The Indigenous Women of the Americas Defending Mother Earth Treaty Pennie Opal Plant
	Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas, North Region Rosalee Gonzalez, Co-Coordinator
	Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) Bridget Burns & Emma Illick-Frank
	Sakhalin Environment Watch, Russia Dmitry Lisitsyn, Chairman
	Save Narmada Movement and National Alliance of Peoples' Movements Medha Patkar
	Fundación para Estudio e Investigation de la Mujer (FEIM de Argentina) Mabel Bianco, President
	The African Women's Network for Community Management of Forests (REFACOF) Cécile Bibiane Ndjebet
	Campaign for Peace & Democracy, Manipur Dr. Malem Ningthouja
	Kentucky Environmental Foundation Craig Williams, Program Director
	AIDB, Burundi Severin Sinsizera, Coordinator of National Program
	Melina Laboucan-Massimo David Suzuki Foundation Fellow, Lubicon Solar, Canada
	Sally Ranney Chairman & Co-Founder, Earth Restoration Alliance, President & Co-Founder, AREI American Renewable Energy Institute
	Thilmeeza Hussain Voice of Women Maldives
Goldman Environmental Prize Recipients:
	Ignace Schop, Director/President EUROPARC Federation, Goldman Prize Recipient & Ashoka Fellow
	Bobby Peek, GroundWork & Goldman Prize Recipient of 1998 for Africa
	Prafulla Samantara, Goldman Prize Recipien for India
	Randall Arauz, Goldman Prize Recipient 2010 for Central and South America
	Oscar Rivas and Elías Díaz Peña, Goldman Prize Recipients for Paraguay
	Laila Iskandar Kamel, Goldman Environmental Prize Recipient 1994 for Africa
	Desmond Mathew D’Sa, Goldman Environmental Prize Recipient for Africa
	Howard Wood, Goldman Recipient 2015 for Europe
	Rodrigue Mugaruka Katembo, Goldman Prize Recipient
	Heffa Schuecking, Goldman Prize Recipient 1994, Director of Urgewald, Germany
	Von Hernandez, Goldman Prize Recipient 2003
	Malgorzata Gorska, Goldman Prize Recipient 2010 for Europe


