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17 نوفمبر 2021

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Peru: Indigenous peoples reject logging concession in favour of Chinese company Turbina SAC

"Two native communities reject concession granted to Chinese company" - 11 November 2021

  • Native Amazon indigenous peoples reclaim the lands concessioned to the company owned by a Chinese citizen, Xiaodong Ji Wu
  • This businessman, a regional governor and his advisor and ten State officials are under investigation over corruption charges related to illegal logging

...They allege that the concessioned lands are also claimed by them. They also indicate that Turbina SAC is involved in an investigation into the case of the criminal gang "Los Hostiles de la Amazonía" [The Amazon Hostiles]...We want this application to be annulled, where they have handed over our lands, 42,000 hectares that affect us, our ancestral lands, which we are taking care of, and they are denying us our title," said Ilber Zeballos Izquieta, from the Puerto Nuevo native community. The company is owned by Chinese citizen Xiaodong Ji Wu, who is under investigation by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office of the Madre de Dios region in the case of "Los Hostiles de la Amazonia". The case also involves the regional governor Luis Hidalgo Okimura, his advisor and ten other officials of the Regional Forestry Management of Madre de Dios...