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Petróleo en Latinoamerica -
Perú
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Martes, 21 de Abril de 2009 05:01 |
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Iquitos: Kishuas Indigenous Peoples were suppressed by bullets by the
Perenco oil company
A group of Kishuas Indigenous Peoples, which have been blocking the river
transportation of the Napo river at Maynas Province, were attacked with
fire arms by workers of the Perenco Peru Limited oil company, which is
carrying out operations in that area.
The Ideeleradio corresponsal informed that after the shooting the
Indigenous Peoples, which have placed a fence in the river, answered the
attack with arches and arrows, chasing the Perenco workers for several
minutes.
The leader from the Native Communities Federation of the Corrientes River,
base of the Interethnic Association of Development in the Peruvian
Rainforest (AIDESEP), Petronila Chumpi Hualinga said that they have been
constantly provoked by Perenco Peru Limited, whom she affirmed dont
respect them and pollute their territotries.
"Anything that happen in the field we consider them responsible, because
we are pacific; the strike has to be general, that is why we are
mobilizing in the Iquitos city. We have met with representants of the
Public Ministry to guarantee that our measure will not create problems,
but they are provoking us", she said.
http://www.ideeleradio.org.pe/look/portal/article.tpl?IdLanguage=13&IdPublication=7&NrIssue=62&NrSection=50&NrArticle=24536
The struggled of the Amazon Indigenous Peoples is increasing. They have
captured an airport in Ucayali, which is not very big but crucial for
several companies operating at the rainforest, and several more rivers.
This was a reaction since the 'table for dialog' that the Government
established for yesterday was suspended.
http://www.diariolaprimeraperu.com/online/noticia.php?IDnoticia=36821
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