CANADIANS: HAVE YOUR MP ATTEND THE 'RETURN TO EL SALVADOR' SCREENING IN PARLIAMENT!
The urgent message of Return to El Salvador is going to be made available to Canadian Parliament in Ottawa on June 15.
It is up to concerned Canadians like you to get MPs out to see the film! Please use and adjust the text below and send on
to your MP - forward to your friends as well! Find your MP contact info below.
Dear MP Name Here,
I am sending this email to request your attendance at the urgent screening of independent filmmaker Jamie Moffett's documentary
Return to El Salvador. Return to El Salvador, documents the aftermath of a 12 year civil war and the interplay between the Salvadoran people and the US politics and policies that directly influence the Central American country. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film features interviews by former US ambassador to El Salvador Robert White, and has been endorsed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
One aspect of the film outlines the disappearance of prominent mining activist Marcelo Rivera. While in El Salvador shooting principal photography, Moffett and his crew stumbled upon the disappearance of Rivera - he had been "disappeared" days prior to the filming of the documentary. Marcelo's kidnapping, torture and murder signifies a shift. No longer are people being disappeared solely for political reasons, but now social leaders who would dare to stand up for the environment. Investigating further, his crew found more and more signs in this mysterious disappearance pointing towards the Vancouver-based Pacific Rim Mining Company. Eventually, as the film goes on to tell, Rivera's body was found - not by police, who had no information, but by his friends.
Moffett will be in Ottawa the morning of June 15th from 7:30 to 9:00 am at Center Block House of Commons to present the film to Canadian Parliament at the behest of MP John McKay. Return to El Salvador was requested by McKay because he brought forth Bill C-300, a corporate accountability bill, to Canadian Parliament and is invested in our film's message.
As a concerned Canadian citizen, I am asking you as my representative to attend to learn about the role of Pacific Rim in Marcelo Rivera's death. You can confirm attendance by contacting Ms. Claire Lehan, Legislative Assistant to Hon. John McKay, at 613-992-6512 or McKayJ8@parl.gc.ca.
Thanks so much. I know you care, as I do, about actions taken in the name of Canadian-based companies in other countries. I believe sharing this film's findings with as many members of Parliament is vital to the integrity of future Canadian foreign policy decision making.
Sincerely,
Your Name Here
Canadian Members of Parliament
Summary: Day 1-Pacific Rim v El Salvador Prelim Hearings at ICSID
The legal case between Canadian mining corporation Pacific Rim and the country of El Salvador began. Here is a summary of day 1 from the good folks at Voices From El Salvador:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DOCUMENTARY ON IMMIGRATION, U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AND CORPORATE MURDER MYSTERY DEBUTS INTERNATIONALLY IN TORONTO
Philadelphia, PA May 22, 2010 - Philadelphia based documentary filmmaker Jamie Moffett will internationally debut his feature, Return to El Salvador in Toronto at the Underground Cinema June 17th at 7:30 pm, with other screenings at 9 pm June 18, 21, 22, and 24, and 4pm on June 20th.
Radio Interview with Jamie Moffett on 'Steve Brown Etc.'
'Return to El Salvador' Director Jamie Moffett had a 45 minute conversation with radio host Steve Brown on the nationally syndicated program 'Steve Brown Etc.' based out of Orlando, FL.
A BARRIO NUEVO URGENT ACTION
Salvadorean refugee claimant in British Columbia to be deported for his affiliation with the FMLN!
PHILLY FILM MAKER'S HOMETOWN FESTIVAL PREMIERE PRESENTS DOCUMENTARY ON IMMIGRATION, U.S. FOREIGN POLICY & CORPORATE MURDER MYSTERY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HOMETOWN FILMMAKER'S PHILLY FESTIVAL PREMIERE PRESENTS DOCUMENTARY ON IMMIGRATION, U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AND CORPORATE MURDER MYSTERY
Philadelphia, PA May 22, 2010 - Philadelphia based documentary filmmaker Jamie Moffett will be screening his feature, Return to El Salvador, as the Philadelphia premiere:
PHILADELPHIA FILMMAKER TO PRESENT DOCUMENTARY TO CANADIAN PARLIAMENT UNCOVERING THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF ANTI MINING ACTIVIST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
PHILADELPHIA FILMMAKER TO PRESENT DOCUMENTARY TO CANADIAN PARLIAMENT UNCOVERING THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF ANTI MINING ACTIVIST
Philadelphia, PA May 22, 2010 - Philadelphia based documentary filmmaker Jamie Moffett will be screening his work Return to El Salvador on June 15th at Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, Canada.
Salvadoran Assoc President endorses "Return to El Salvador"
"I was very touched by this documentary because it was like seeing my own family's story. This is an important piece for the current generation of neo-Salvadorians and future ones."
Laura Avalos Mendez, President
Salvadoran Canadian Association of Ottawa and National Capitol Region (ASCORCAN)
SOAWatch founder Fr. Roy Bourgeois endorses "Return to El Salvador"
"As a Catholic priest and US citizen who went to El Salvador during the height of the crimes against humanity committed by the death squads, this documentary is important to understand what really happened during El salvador's long civil war - and the role the United States played in "the slaughter of the innocents".
Canadian MP John McKay endorses "Return to El Salvador"
"Return to El Salvador is a moving documentary which highlights the unwavering strength of the El Salvadorian people through immense hardships. Chronicling the country’s difficult past, Jamie Moffet, the film’s director highlights the key issues that exist in the country today.









