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El gobierno peruano acusa a Paul Mc auley de instigar las manifestaciones entre los pueblos indígenas que protestaban contra la destrucción del medio ambiente. Él ha hecho un llamamiento en contra de la solicitud. |
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 16:17 |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10538182
Missionary Defending Amazon Tribes in Peru Must Not Be Deported, Says Amnesty International
Amnesty International has called on the Peruvian government to revoke its decision to expel a British Catholic activist who has spent the past ten years defending the rights of the country's Indigenous people. Paul McAuley, who helps local communities protest the effects of oil, gas and mining exploitation on their environment, is facing deportation today. The authorities declared they would cancel his residency permit on the morning of July 1. In June he publicly denounced an oil spill into the waters of Amazonian river Marañon.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?id=ENGUSA20100707002&lang=e
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Apus of the Maranon and Iquitos population protested against Pluspetrol.
"Residents reported lack of support and affirm the continuing pollution
The population Iquitos stood up and walked out to protest to the streets, supporting the call for indigenous leaders of the Maranon Basin, who marched to the headquarters of the oil company Pluspetrol, located on Avenida La Marina. Hundreds of people joined the protest at the center of the city. This action was motivated by fighting the oil spill occurred last June 19 and affected several communities, including Saramuro and Santa Rita de Castilla in the Loreto region.
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