Dahr Jamail
Dahr Jamail is an independent journalist and author who has spent a total of nine months in occupied Iraq as one of only a few independent US journalists in the country. Dahr has also has reported from Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Nov 1, 2010 (IPS) - Gulf coast fishers, conservationists, seafood distributors and
oil workers rallied here at Louisiana's capital over the
weekend to demand that oil giant BP be held accountable for
the "ongoing" use of toxic dispersants in the Gulf of Mexico.
"We don't have the open sores and blisters caused by BP's
toxic dispersants that the people in Plaquemine's Parish
have," Karen Hopkins from Grand Isle, Louisiana told IPS.
"We are being poisoned by BP's same dispersants, but our
symptoms are more lethargy and depression symptoms caused by
chemical poisoning."
Hopkins, who works for Dean Blanchard Seafood, a large and
well-known seafood distributor, was a member of the Oct. 30
Rally for Gulf Change, whose organisers said they were
working towards "preserving our God-given rights to clean
air and water for future generations."
Drew Landry, who describes himself as "a songwriter who
works for a commercial craw-fisherman", told IPS that he
first grew concerned about BP's mishandling of the oil
disaster, which began on Apr. 20 when the Deepwater Horizon
rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, by what he saw the oil
giant do the following day.
"I played a concert in New Orleans on Apr. 20, and the next
morning went to take one of the classes on how to clean
oil," Landry told IPS. "I realised it was not about cleaning
oil, but rather BP's effort to get a roster of names of
commercial fishermen from whom they'd have to defend
themselves against in the future."
The organisers and speakers at the rally that was held on
the steps of the state capitol building on a sunny Saturday
were most concerned with BP's massive use of toxic
dispersants to sink the oil. The dispersants were also
injected at the wellhead to keep most of the oil from
reaching the surface.
BP used Corexit 9500 and Corexit 9527, both of which are
banned in Britain and at least 19 other countries. Chemicals
released from the combination of crude oil and dispersants
can cause health problems that include central nervous
system depression, respiratory problems, neurotoxic effects,
genetic mutations, leukemia, birth defects, cardiac
arrhythmia, and cardiovascular damage, among many others.
"I've had lung problems, auto-immune problems, nausea,
headaches, and bronchitis because of BP's disaster," Beverly
Armand from Grand Isle told IPS. "When I leave the area it
clears up, and when I go back, I get sick again."
Armand said her doctor has placed her on three different
antibiotics, none of which has been very effective, and had
her blood tested for hydrocarbons.
"My creatine level is high, and they found creosote in my
blood," she explained. "And we still have fresh oil coming
in, and BP is still spraying Corexit. The stuff they are
calling algae is foam caused by the dispersants."
Protesters held signs that read "Hell No It's Not Over",
"Ban Corexit Now", and a drawing of a pelican with the words
"I want my life back" - the last also a reference to
comments by the former chief executive of BP, Tony Hayward,
which were widely deemed insensitive to struggling Gulf
residents.
Organisers told IPS that several people were unable to
attend the rally because the interstate 10 highway from
Lafayette was closed due to a chemical spill.
Susan Price, a small business owner from Chauvin, Louisiana,
told IPS that she has been suffering from health problems
since she was exposed in August to chemicals she believes
are from the oil disaster.
"I'm worried for my grandchildren," Price said at the rally.
"The seafood is woefully under-tested for toxins, while the
government and BP are patting themselves on the back for a
job well done. We will not be lulled, be silenced, or stand
down. We will fight to protect our people and our land."
James Miller, a commercial fisherman from Mississippi, told
onlookers that he found oil and dispersants in the water
while fishing recently.
"I've had diarrhea, vomiting, the sweats, and been
hospitalised for three days," said Miller, who worked 73
days for BP as an oil spill responder. "I've seen the dead
turtles, dead birds, dead dolphins and dead fish, and I've
taken people out on my boat to show them the oil. It's still
there, and I can tell you the seafood is not safe to eat."
Later that afternoon, the group convened a meeting at the
Manship Theatre in downtown Baton Rouge.
Rob Coulan, a businessman from Harvey, Louisiana, spoke of
neuro-toxic side effects of the dispersants that have been
well documented since at least 1987. "BP knew what this
stuff would do long before they ever used it in the Gulf,"
he said.
"BP used a world record amount of dispersants in our Gulf,"
Marylee Orr, the executive director of Louisiana
Environmental Action Network, said. "And we are doing
petroleum hydrocarbon tests on soils, waters, and seafood
and finding extremely high levels."
"We still have oil, and all the problems associated with
it," Orr added. "And all the fishermen in this room will
tell you that they [BP] are still using Corexit. The dead
and dying birds and wildlife are merely a reflection of what
is happening to us."
Cherri Foytlin, whose husband works in the Gulf oil
industry, announced that every Louisiana state
representative and senator had been invited to both events.
While she said that two had responded to her invitation by
agreeing to meet with them, no one showed up at either
event.
"In five to 10 years from now, people all along the Gulf
Coast are going to be dropping dead from cancer, and that
includes children," Foytlin said, before directing her next
comments towards BP. "I'm not your experiment. This is my
life. Our Gulf is not your experiment."
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