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Three Amazon tribesmen in Peru killed during protest against oil firm - Stabroek News

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LIMA, (Reuters) - At least three indigenous people from Peru’s Amazon region were killed and 17 other residents and police injured in a conflict with Canadian energy company PetroTal Corp, Interior Minister Jorge Montoya said yesterday.

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