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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-26-10 05:37 PM
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Alberto Pizango was arrested after returning to Peru (Bagua massacre by Garcia's police)
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 | 16:56 pm
Alberto Pizango was arrested after returning to Peru

Pizango weighed on an arrest warrant for the alleged crimes of kidnapping, sedition and inciting a riot during the 'Baguazo' took place in June last year.

The indigenous leader Alberto Pizango was arrested today after arriving in Peru, for his involvement in the tragic events in Bagua, on June 5 last year, killing 24 policemen and ten civilians, according to EFE news agency reported.

Pizango weighs on a warrant issued by the Criminal Court of Lima 37 for alleged crimes of kidnapping, sedition and inciting a riot during the so called 'Baguazo'.

As recalled, the airport arrived at 15:31 hours Alberto Pizango Jorge Chavez, who arrived from Nicaragua, where he was granted asylum last eleven months.

The Indian leader was accompanied by the Peruvian-born German actress Q'orianka Kilcher, and Daisy Zapata, vice president of the Interethnic Association for Development of the Peruvian Rainforest (AIDESEP).

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Alberto Pizango fue detenido tras regresar al Perú
Publicado : Miércoles, 26 de Mayo del 2010 |

El líder indígena Alberto Pizango fue detenido hoy tras arribar al Perú, por su implicación en los luctuosos sucesos ocurridos en Bagua, el 5 de junio del año pasado, donde murieron 24 policías y diez civiles, según informó la agencia EFE.

Sobre Pizango pesa una orden de detención emitida por el 37 Juzgado Penal de Lima por los supuestos delitos de secuestro, sedición y por incitar disturbios durante el llamado 'Baguazo'.

Como se recuerda, a la 15:31 horas arribó al aeropuerto Jorge Chávez Alberto Pizango, quien llegó procedente de Nicaragua, donde se encontraba asilado desde hace once meses.

El líder indígena llegó acompañado de la actriz alemana de origen peruano Q'orianka Kilcher, y de Daysi Zapata, vicepresidenta de la Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (Aidesep).

http://www.rpp.com.pe/2010-05-26-alberto-pizango-fue-detenido-tras-regresar-al-peru-noticia_267802.html

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Getty Images 11 months ago
Peruvian indigenous leader Alberto Pizango upon arrival at Managua's international airport,
June 17, 2009. Nicaragua's leftist government has granted political asylum to Pizango, wanted
in Lima, Peru on charges he fomented protests against Amazon oil exploration that killed 30 people.
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Bacchus39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-26-10 06:06 PM
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1. sounds like the police got the worst of the massacre n/t
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-28-10 08:32 PM
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2. Message from Amnesty International concerning Alberto Pizango:
Peru must drop charges against Indigenous leader
28 May 2010

Amnesty International has urged the Peruvian authorities to drop unsubstantiated charges against a prominent Indigenous leader, who was detained on his return to the country this week after almost a year in Nicaragua.

Segundo Alberto Pizango Chota is accused of being responsible for violence between Indigenous rights activists and police, in which 33 people were killed and at least 200 injured in Bagua, northern Peru, in June last year.

However, at the time of the violence Alberto Pizango, leader of indigenous rights organization AIDESEP (Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana), was in Lima, hundreds of kilometres away.

Alberto Pizango has been charged with "rebellion, sedition and conspiracy against the state and the constitutional order", and "apology of crimes against public order".

"The charges against Alberto Pizango appear to be politically motivated and must be dropped immediately," said Guadalupe Marengo of Amnesty International

On his return from Nicaragua on Wednesday, Alberto Pizango was detained by police at Lima airport. He was released on Thursday but still faces prosecution.

In a statement shortly after his release Alberto Pizango said: "I have returned to my home country of Peru, not only to face the law and demonstrate that I am innocent of the charges made against me, but also to contribute to the necessary reconciliation between Peruvians,".

On 5 June 2009, violence broke out after police officers dispersed a road blockade organized by Awajún and Wampís Indigenous people in a stretch of the Fernando Belaúnde Terry highway, known as the Curva del Diablo (Devil's Bend) leading to Bagua, in Bagua province and Bagua Grande, in Utcubamba province.

Among those killed, 23 were police officers and 10 were civilians, including five Indigenous people.

Eleven of the police officers were killed while they were held hostage by Indigenous protestors at a petrol station 80km from Bagua near the town of Imacita, Bagua province; 12 were killed during the police operation at the road blockade and the whereabouts of one police officer remains unknown.

The evidence for the charges against Alberto Pizango appears to rest solely on a press conference he gave on 15 May 2009 where he called for an "Indigenous insurgence" against the government.

At the press conference he clarified that the call for insurgency was a call to the government to annul a series of laws which were being passed without the free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous people, as a first step to initiating a dialogue as equals.

The following day Alberto Pizango and other AIDESEP leaders signed an agreement with the Human Rights Ombudsperson's office retracting the call to insurgence, which was posted on the Human Rights Ombudsperson's website as well as being reported in the press.

"These tragic events were the predictable and preventable result of the continued disregard by the Peruvian authorities of their duty to respect, promote and protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon region" said Guadalupe Marengo. â??The recent approval by Congress of the Law of Consultation, which is an important step in the right direction, shows that the government of Peru is beginning to understand this. We trust that the President will now promulgate it without further delay.

http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?id=ENGNAU2010052816957&lang=e
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