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Indigenous Amazonian tribes in Peru have begun lifting armed blockades on roads and energy installations after a week-long protest. | Indigenous Amazonian tribes in Peru have begun lifting armed blockades on roads and energy installations after a week-long protest. |
Their action was called off after a congressional committee voted to repeal two laws which the tribes say make it easier for companies to buy their land. | Their action was called off after a congressional committee voted to repeal two laws which the tribes say make it easier for companies to buy their land. |
The laws, supported by President Alan Garcia, are aimed at promoting private investment in communal territories. | The laws, supported by President Alan Garcia, are aimed at promoting private investment in communal territories. |
Mr Garcia called the committee's decision a grave mistake. | Mr Garcia called the committee's decision a grave mistake. |
Peru's congress will now have to vote on the committee's decision, which was apparently prompted by the public outcry at the laws. | Peru's congress will now have to vote on the committee's decision, which was apparently prompted by the public outcry at the laws. |
It is a blow to Mr Garcia's plans for state reform, the BBC's Dan Collyns in Lima reports. | It is a blow to Mr Garcia's plans for state reform, the BBC's Dan Collyns in Lima reports. |
A state of emergency had been declared in Peru after thousands of Amazonian tribespeople armed with spears, bows and arrows took over main roads, a hydroelectric dam, and oil and gas installations in the provinces of Cusco, Loreto and Amazonas. We have faith and expect Congress to follow through Alberto PizangoAIDESEP head | A state of emergency had been declared in Peru after thousands of Amazonian tribespeople armed with spears, bows and arrows took over main roads, a hydroelectric dam, and oil and gas installations in the provinces of Cusco, Loreto and Amazonas. We have faith and expect Congress to follow through Alberto PizangoAIDESEP head |
The protestors from 65 tribes feared the laws would make it easier for investors to buy their energy-rich land in Peru's Amazon basin, parts of which are rich in oil and gas. | The protestors from 65 tribes feared the laws would make it easier for investors to buy their energy-rich land in Peru's Amazon basin, parts of which are rich in oil and gas. |
The legislation was introduced as part of the country's free trade agreement with the US. | The legislation was introduced as part of the country's free trade agreement with the US. |
The tribes are distrustful as companies extracting oil or gas have, in the past, brought contamination, which has had an impact on both their environment and health, says our correspondent. | The tribes are distrustful as companies extracting oil or gas have, in the past, brought contamination, which has had an impact on both their environment and health, says our correspondent. |
'Huge mistake' | 'Huge mistake' |
"We have lifted the strike," said Alberto Pizango, head of the indigenous Amazonian organisation, AIDESEP, after the congressional committee's decision. | "We have lifted the strike," said Alberto Pizango, head of the indigenous Amazonian organisation, AIDESEP, after the congressional committee's decision. |
Mr Garcia said repealing the laws would hold up progress | Mr Garcia said repealing the laws would hold up progress |
"We have faith and expect Congress to follow through." | "We have faith and expect Congress to follow through." |
Mr Garcia, who passed the laws earlier this year under special powers granted by Congress, said repealing them would be a grave error. | Mr Garcia, who passed the laws earlier this year under special powers granted by Congress, said repealing them would be a grave error. |
"I am obliged to say to Peru that it would be a huge mistake which would hold up change and keep those farming communities in poverty and marginalisation for another century," he said in a televised address. | "I am obliged to say to Peru that it would be a huge mistake which would hold up change and keep those farming communities in poverty and marginalisation for another century," he said in a televised address. |
Mr Garcia says bringing investment and industrialisation to Peru's remoter areas are the only way to tackle widespread poverty. | Mr Garcia says bringing investment and industrialisation to Peru's remoter areas are the only way to tackle widespread poverty. |
But it is clear many people in Peru's Amazon see this as a threat to their way of life, says our correspondent. | But it is clear many people in Peru's Amazon see this as a threat to their way of life, says our correspondent. |
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