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Press Release: Murder in the Peruvian Rainforest Four indigenous Ashéninka leaders, Edwin Chota Valera, Jorge Ríos Pérez, Leoncio Quinticima Melendez, and Francisco Pinedo, were murdered in the Peruvian Amazon due to
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Document Date: 2014-09-09 11:12:14


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Company

The New York Times / Amazon / /

Country

Brazil / Peru / /

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Event

Diplomatic Relations / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

The University / University of Richmond / /

Organization

Peruvian Forestry Service / state forest supervisory organization / Council of Ministries / National Geographic Society / Society for Threatened Peoples / Society of Threatened Peoples / University of Richmond / Upper Amazon Conservancy / ProPurús / /

Person

Scott Wallace / Francisco Pinedo / Jorge Ríos / Edwin Chota Valera / Leoncio Quinticima Melendez / Jorge Ríos Pérez / Edwin Chota / Tamaya Saweto / Malu Ochoa / Mario Osorio / Francisco Estremadoyro / Isaac Piyako / Margot Quispe / Diego Leal / David Salisbury / Chris Fagan / Jose Borgo López / /

Position

author / Executive Director / Geographer / consultant / lawyer / leader / /

PublishedMedium

The New York Times / El Comercio / /

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