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"Fallout Continues from Peru's Killing of Amazon Oil Protesters"
SolveClimate, 07/14/2009After Peruvian police opened fire June 5, 2009, on indigenous Amazonian people protesting the taking of their land for oil drilling, killing at least 34, some laws have been repealed and some ministers have lost thier jobs.
Peru, Indigenous Groups, Still Deadlocked
ENS, 06/16/2009Peru remains deadlocked with indigenous groups whose protests of the government's efforts to develop the Amazon region, and a crackdown by police, have left at least 34 dead.
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