Preventing the passage of boatsLoreto: Three Stations remain taken The Amazon strike began on the 4th of this month in Manseriche, where Station 5 is being taken, and days later it was extended to Puinahua (Lot 95) and Trumpeteros (Lot 8). The residents demand the provision of basic services, environmental remediation and reparations for the damages of the oil activity, among other points of the conflict. A meeting had been scheduled for the past 14, but with the change of the cabinet it was paralyzed. After 18 days of the Amazon Strike, the Awajn and Shawi communities ask the Government to set up an intercultural dialogue table at Station 5. The coordinator of the oil circuit fighting platform, Carlos Garca, stated that approximately 1,200 people from the Awajn and Shawi ethnic groups have taken over the oil facilities of Station 5 and today they will block the Bagua - Saramiriza highway in the Loreto district of Datem del Maran . Garca on the Amazon Strike: "We are demanding the rights of our ancestors who have been violated and that it is now time for the Government to pay that environmental debt that it has with the Amazon." And this Friday, since morning hours, the Kichuas ethnic group is preventing the passage of boats in the Curaray River and they stop the Perenco barge, which is the project declared of national importance in April 2009 and is located in the northeast of the Loreto region. They threaten not to miss "not a drop of oil" if the government authorities do not resolve their requests. https://elbuho.pe/2021/10/cocaleros-levantan-bloqueo-de-interoceanica-pero-hay-otros-8-conflictos/