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Indigenous Leaders in Peru Declare State of Emergency After Murder of Mariano Isacama Feliciano

HeadlineJul 19, 2024

In Peru, Indigenous leaders have declared a state of emergency following the killing of Mariano Isacama Feliciano, leader of the Kakataibo community, whose body was found Sunday with signs of torture after being missing for over three weeks. Indigenous leaders are also calling on foreign governments to stop enabling the violence through their invasion and exploitation of the Amazon. This is Jorge Pérez, president of the Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest.

Jorge Pérez: “We declare a permanent state of emergency for the government’s negligence, demonstrated with 24 days of inaction after the disappearance of brother Mariano Isacama Feliciano, leader of the Kakataibo people. Thirty-five leaders have been assassinated for defending their ancestral territory, for defending the Amazon. And we urge major changes to end the crimes and threats against Indigenous defenders.”

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