Konflikt w peruwiańskiej Amazonii pomiędzy Mennonitami a tubylcami - AFP
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Abner Ancon, 54, a member of the Shipibo Konibo Indigenous Guard, uses a radio transceiver in Caimito, Ucayali department, Peru, on March 20, 2025. The ultra-religious Mennonite colonyówhich originated in Germany and the Netherlands in the 16th centuryóis facing criminal proceedings in Peru for deforestation that could land dozens of its members in jail. Peruvian Indigenous peoples, among whom are the Shipibo-Konibo, accuse them of destroying the forest by tractor since they arrived less than a decade ago, branding them as "forest termites." (Photo by Ernesto BENAVIDES / AFP)
2025-03-20
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