Tuesday, December 9, 2014

INDIGENOUS PERUVIAN LEADER WHO OPPOSED MINING PROJECT FOUND DEAD ONE DAY BEFORE CLIMATE CHANGE TALKS

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A dark shadow has been cast over the international climate talks in Lima, Peru – as the body of an indigenous leader opposed to a major mining project in Ecuador was recently found bound and buried. 

The Guardian reports that José Isidro Tendetza Antún, the former vice-president of the Shuar Federation of Zamora, had been missing since 28 November, after he was last seen heading to meet some people protesting against the Mirador copper and gold mine

After his son Jorge got a tip, his body was found in a grave marked "No Name," with arms and legs tied by a blue rope. Tendetza was planning to attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference currently underway in Lima, Peru.


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