This Tuesday, through a letter, the Lower Puinahua Indigenous Development and Conservation Association (Aidecobap) made the decision to radicalize its fight against the Peruvian State, to the point that they exhorted Petrotal (operator of Lot 95) to stop its operations completely.
“We agreed to make the decision that as of this date, (Petrotal) will close its operations in its entirety until the State deigns to dialogue with this indigenous organization of the Puinahua,” details a letter signed by various indigenous leaders of the Villa Gran Tierra.
Along these lines, they recall that “the death of our three brothers and ten wounded by gunshots will not go unpunished.”
It is worth emphasizing that this occurs in the context of the uncertainty about who will take the reins of the Vice Ministry of Hydrocarbons, which to date is still led by Enrique Bisetti.
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