July 12, 2006

MEP AND CORRUPTION--YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED




SAVE SAN NICOLAS--MEP NEEDS TO PROTECT ITS CITIZENS!



As the island nation of Aruba prepares for upcoming September elections, momentum is growing among opponents of the ruling MEP government. Fueled by Attorney Smith and renowned black activist and survivor of Arubian prison abuse Alex Mathew, the opposition is gathering strength in its quest to expose MEP corruption and restore just representation to the people of Aruba.


Though Aruba enjoys a worldwide reputation as “The Jewel of the Caribbean” – famous for pristine beaches and luxury hotels – few people are aware of the island's darker side. While the popular resort town of Oranjestad flourishes with tourism, the less-developed town of San Nicolas, located on the other side of the island – dominated by the Oil Refineries – has long languished in silence under a deadly scourge of industrial pollution. In flagrant neglect of the largely black San Nicolas population, the racist and greedy MEP has tolerated – even supported – the refineries destructive environmental practices for years.


Inspired by the plight of San Nicolas native, Alex Mathew during his 2001-2004 incarceration, U.S. Attorney Smith has assembled an international team of lawyers, doctors, and researchers to investigate both the MEP government and the Refineries.


These experts have confirmed the long-held local suspicion that the refineries pollution is responsible for the devastatingly high rates of cancer and other respiratory ailments among the citizens of San Nicolas. With the support of influential human rights and environmental organizations from around the globe, Smith and Mathew are determined to restore health and dignity to the people of San Nicolas, and to claim financial compensation from the Refineries for the thousands of pollution victims and employees.


For Smith, Mathew and the thousands of Arubian citizens who share their views, environmental cleanup is only the first step for San Nicolas. WHY? These activists question has San Nicolas not shared in the development and progress that have graced the other side of the island? Why have the colored residents of San Nicolas been forced to live in industrial squalor when their beaches, like those of Oranjestad, hold vast development potential?


On an upcoming trip to Aruba, Smith and his associates will demand that the MEP address these questions. They will convene a forum to explore the ways in which the Refineries and the MEP will be held accountable for the plight of San Nicolas. Backed by the citizens of San Nicolas and environmental activists around the world, these activists will insist that the goverment's “dirty laundry” be brought to light.



With international outrage mounting and Aruba's tourism industry on the line, the MEP's days in power may be numbered.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The AVP will win this time, and Natalee will be found and Joran will be arrested with his new book as evidence. AVP is more like a black slaves revolt which overturned the Dutch colonial government in Indonesia a century ago. Many white elite Dutch like Joran were murdered and burned at the beach wood piles for the justice of those islanders who were enslaved, raped and murdered by the elite white Dutch. The Dutch are always the sex predators and slave traffickers. They were the first pirates to ship slaves form western Africa to Aruba. Joran's book will tell you more about the Aruba sex slaves trade. The Aruba Central Bank is calling the shot, the board don't like Oduber at all, they want him and the MEP replaced. The bank wanted Karin Jassen and Gerald Dompig arrested because of unbecominng official sexual relationships. Some police whistle blowers had the spycam video of the sxual intercourses occured in Dompig's locker room at the police station. Jassen was pregnant and went to Holland to have an abortion. This is part of the fireworks sex scandals involved along with Natalee's disappearance.