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Indigenous group holds dozens of tourists hostage, including Americans, in Peruvian Amazon oil spill protest

Por: CBS News World November 04, 2022

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A photo posted online by Angela Ramirez on November 3, 2022, shows a group of tourists, including Ramirez, being held on a boat in Peru's Amazon region by an Indigenous group protesting what they say is the government's failure to help after an oil spill. Angela Ramirez/Facebook A group of Indigenous people in Peru's Amazon region has taken dozens of foreign and Peruvian tourists hostage as they made their way through the area on... + full article



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