The indigenous community has used the Internet to get its message out to the international community, Siren said, in an echo of protest movements elsewhere.
While the vast majority of these mostly Bengali speaking Muslims are peaceful, the community hasn't been entirely impervious to the siren call of fundamentalism.
Forced to move from a remote corner of the Ecuadorian Amazon to Sweden four years ago amid death threats following her community's opposition to the planned oil project, Nina Siren has been part of the fight to preserve the way of life of the indigenous Kichwa people of Sarayaku since she was 7 or 8 years old.