RE:RE:RE:This boat must have a hole This was reported this morning. Once again James Perez is inciting people to riot. It is past time when he should be put in jail. So far no details have emerged.
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Indigenous people initiate a new protest measure against non-compliance by the State.
Yesterday morning, the president of the Indigenous Association for the Development and Conservation of Bajo Puinahua (AIDECOBAP), James Prez, announced that the 18 Kukama communities affiliated with this organization have initiated protest actions with the territorial control of Lot 95, a measure that It includes the blockade of the Puinahua River to prevent the transportation of crude oil.
The leader affirmed that all the truces and deadlines given to the Central Government to act with investment projects included in the so-called "Gap Closure Plan" have already expired without any evidence of further progress. What denotes the disinterest of the Peruvian State.
Similarly, James Prez mentioned that they still have no progress in the judicial process that began after the murder of 3 Kukama indigenous people in a demonstration that occurred in August 2020 on the front of the Petrotal company. Quite the contrary, he indicates that the Kukama leaders began to be judicially “persecuted” for previous protests that he affirms were peaceful. "They call us a group of criminals," he declared.
He also assured that the lack of speed in the State cannot be justified by the political crisis or the lack of a vote of confidence in the new cabinet. Prez highlights that the files have already been completed and the National Government only has to act. "They make us understand that if this cabinet does not receive the vote of confidence, it cannot do anything for the country," he said.
Data: According to the indigenous leaders of the Peoples Affected by Extractive Activities platform, the plan to close the gaps seeks to benefit thousands of indigenous and mestizo residents of the oil zones with investment projects and the implementation of basic services. (A. Padilla)
Yesterday morning, the president of the Indigenous Association for the Development and Conservation of Bajo Puinahua (AIDECOBAP), James Prez, announced that the 18 Kukama communities affiliated with this organization have initiated protest actions with the territorial control of Lot 95, a measure that It includes the blockade of the Puinahua River to prevent the transportation of crude oil.
The leader affirmed that all the truces and deadlines given to the Central Government to act with investment projects included in the so-called "Gap Closure Plan" have already expired without any evidence of further progress. What denotes the disinterest of the Peruvian State.
Similarly, James Prez mentioned that they still have no progress in the judicial process that began after the murder of 3 Kukama indigenous people in a demonstration that occurred in August 2020 on the front of the Petrotal company. Quite the contrary, he indicates that the Kukama leaders began to be judicially “persecuted” for previous protests that he affirms were peaceful. "They call us a group of criminals," he declared.
He also assured that the lack of speed in the State cannot be justified by the political crisis or the lack of a vote of confidence in the new cabinet. Prez highlights that the files have already been completed and the National Government only has to act. "They make us understand that if this cabinet does not receive the vote of confidence, it cannot do anything for the country," he said.