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Saweto Indigenous People in Peru
Diana Rios, Ergilia Lopez and Julia Perez, Ashaninka tribe people from the Saweto community in Peru, on the sidelines of the UN COP20 and CMP10 conference in Lima, talk about their relatives murdered in September. The four activists – Edwin Chota, Jorge Ríos Pérez, Francisco Pinedo and Leoncio Quinticím – were murdered while returning on foot through the Amazon from a meeting with another community close to the Brazilian border. It was a brutal conclusion to a 12-year battle for the legal title to their land, which they believed would finally grant them respite from the illegal logging that is destroying their ancestral forests. No one from the Ashéninka community doubts that it was the same loggers who paid for the murders.
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Babies (0-2)
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Climate (campaign title)
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COP20
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Day
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Deforestation
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Face painting
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Forests (campaign title)
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Illegal logging
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Small group of people
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United Nations (UN)
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Victims
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Women