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Date: March 2, 2000

Subject: Endesa Stops Ralco

Souce: Nizkor Int. Human Rights Team

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ENDESA ANNOUNCES THE CESSATION OF THE WORK IN RALCO AS WAY OF PUTTING PRESSURE

ON THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT AND AS A RESULT OF THE NUMEROUS TECHNICAL AND LEGAL

PROBLEMS THE COMPANY IS FACING.


The subject matter is the objection by the Contraloria General de la Republica

de Chile (State Comptrollership) of the decree granting final electric

concession. The Contralaria returned the ordinances to the Ministry of Economy

for insufficient information, although it did not formally reject them.


The decision made by the board of directors of Endesa, has been interpreted by

some, as a form of pressure used by the company on the Government to obtain the

required approval prior to the taking of office by President elect Ricardo Lagos

(11mar00).


Endesa Spain, responsible for provoking a harsh encounter with the Mapuche

minority (conforming approximately 10 percent of the population), is being

accused by highly reliable scientific organizations of carrying out an ethnocide

in the region.  It has also behaved in a way, at least irregular, in regards to

the process with the indigenous mapuche population.  This has been documented by

the National Corporation for Indigenous Development (CONADI).  These incidents

have forced the cessation of the works at Ralco by means of a preventive measure

(medida preventiva), a safety measure mandated by the 6th. Civil Tribunal of

Santiago, that will meet in March to deal with the subject.


A Mapuche delegation affected by the actions of Endesa Spain, was officially

invited to Spain by the Cooperation Secretariat of the Balearic Isles regional

government. Their visit had been promoted by the Comite de Solidaritat amb els

Pobles D'America de Menorca (Menorca Solidarity Committee with the Peoples of

America).  During the visit, the urgency of the situation was recognized through

institutional and formal statements made by the Balearic government and by the

Consejo Insular of Mallorca and Menorca.  It was this Mapuche group who moved

for an action against Endesa before the 6th. Civil Tribunal of Santiago.


The members of the delegation were: Nicolasa Quintreman Calpan (nyanya) ;

Armando Marileo (lonko) Carolina Manque Caniuqueo  (Representative of the

Mapuche Association Aukiñko Zomo).  The President of Endesa Spain, Rodolfo

Martin Villa, was used by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an attempt

to put an end to the Pinochet cause in the arbitration measures proposed by the

Spanish government in August 1999.  This was admitted by the Spanish minister of

Foreign Affairs while responding to questions posted by the parliament.  The

attorney representing the interest of this company in Chile is one of the

founding members of Patria y Libertad.


Around this time the Chilean government called for a state of emergency in the

9th. region (Bio Bio Zone) which has permitted them to place those Mapuches

detained without legal cause under the discretion of the military justice

system.  In this manner it was intended to control the conflicts. A clear

example of the collaboration between Endesa and the Chilean government is that

the Chilean military forces and the Carabineers have enjoyed the transportation

provided by the Spanish Company Endesa

to carry out some of their operatives against the Mapuches.  Meanwhile the board

of directors of Endesa blames the Mapuches for the lay offs provoked by the

suspension of work.


On January 24, 2000 the financial group Caja de Madrid (savings bank) officially

announced that it controls 4.25% of Endesa; for this participation about 148,000

million of pesetas have been paid (1US$ = aprox. 160 pesetas).  This has turned

the financial group into the number one share holder of this multinational

group.  New York financial analysts believe that this has allowed the Santander

group and other private Spanish banks to get rid of undesired difficulties,

minimizing their disproportionate and obvious risk in the South of Chile.  The

other major share holders of Endesa are La Caixa (savings bank) which controls

3.2 percent, BBVA about 3 percent and BSCH about 2.9 percent.  The last two

entities have intentions of ‘abandoning the ship' leaving the savings banks as

responsible for Endesa.  To achieve this they would use the argument of the risk

concentration in the electric companies of their competitors such as Iberdrola

or Fenosa Union.


A group of International Jurist is preparing an international suit against

Endesa that would go through tribunals of the United States, Chile and Spain.

This suit would cover the charges of ethnocide as well as lack of transparency

in financial operation during the purchase of Enersis.


In the United States, Endesa could be tried under the RCO doctrine.  This

doctrine is similar to the principle of command resposibility in international

humanitarian law.  It would demonstrate that the actions taken against the

Mapuches have been part of their investment plan and that these actions were

planned by those responsible for the multinational.  To take this into action

they have applied methods of disintegration and confronted the indigenous

population using illegitimate and illegal ways.  The commercial law of North

America and the international humanitarian law could find this behavior

comparable to that of a criminal organization.


This conflict shows how under certain circumstances the systematic violation of

the rights of minority groups is not only a violation of Civil and Political

Rights, but also a violation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights provided

and guaranteed by international covenants and agreements.  These are a part of

the internal jurisdiction of many countries, including Chile and Spain.

Nizkor Team, UE 21feb00


[Documentary note by Nizkor Team: This information message has been translated

from its original Spanish version by Nizkor Team. The Spanish version was

disseminated by Nizkor on Mon, 21 Feb 2000.]


For further information regarding the Mapuche question you may take a look at:

http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/espana/doc/endesa

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ii) FOLLOWING ENDESA BOARD OF DIRECTORS' RESOLUTION RALCO DAM CONSTRUCTION WILL

BE SUSPENDED ON MARCH 1.


The conflicting Ralco project has been halted once more, this time due to lack

of concession of final permits and transmission lines.


SANTIAGO, (Reuters) - Endesa, the largest power producer in Chile, announced

yesterday that it will halt construction of its $480-million conflicting Ralco

dam project. "Endesa's Board of Directors unanimously decided to halt the

construction of Ralco hydroelectric project on March 1", said Endesa in a note

sent to the Chilean Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros.


"The decision was made because Endesa does not have the final permits for the

Ralco hydroelectric generator and corresponding transmission lines," the company

said in a statement.


Endesa Chile is controlled by Enersis holding, which in turn, is under the

control of Endesa Spain.


The Ralco project, which would be generating 570-megawatts, was one of the main

iniciatives promoted by Endesa Chile. The dam would affect the Bio Bio river.

This fact has provoked continuous protests and judicial complaints on the part

of environmental groups and indigenous communities living in the area.


Endesa had previously halted Ralco construction due to the numerous legal

proceedings it had to face in order to put in practice the project. However,

Endesa had decided to restart the works on October 1999; up to that date the

company had invested around 120 millions of dollars in the project.


Endesa said yesterday that the lack of concessions or definite permissions would

affect the normal development of the project.  "This measure (the halt in work)

is justified  by managerial caution."  Enersis holding, controller of Endesa

Chile, also administers investments in Peru, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia.


[Source: Diario El Sur, Chile, Saturday 19feb00. Translated from its original

Spanish version by Nizkor Team.]

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 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

- Chronology of the Chilean gov't offensive against the Mapuche people; August 3

to 10, 1999.

http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/espana/doc/endesa/crono.html

- Follow up to the Endesa (Spanish electric company) - Mapuche conflict in the

Bio-Bio River (Temuco, Chile) http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/espana/doc/endesa/

- List of Mapuche persons detained in the prison of Lebu.

  http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/espana/doc/endesa/detenidos.html

- Letters on the Pehuenche Matter. By Jane H. Hill, President American

Anthropological Association

http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/espana/doc/endesa/hill.html

- The Pehuenche, the World Bank Group and ENDESA S.A. violations of Human Rights

in the Pangue and Ralco Dam Projects on the Bio-Bio River, Chile. Committee for

Human Rights. American Anthropological Association

http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/espana/doc/endesa/aaa.html

- Final report on the question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights

violations economic, social and cultural rights), prepared by Mr. El Hadji

Guissé, Special Rapporteur, pursuant to Sub-Commission

resolution 1996/24. [E/CN.4/Sub.2/1997/8]

http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/impu/guissee.html

- Informacion sobre el jucio en espanha contra el senador vitalicio Augusto

Pinochet Ugarte / Info on the Spanish trial against Senator for Life Augusto

Pinochet Ugarte.

http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/chile/juicio/

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