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Nine Peruvian policemen seized by Amazonian indigenous protesters have been killed during a rescue bid which freed 22 others, officials say. | Nine Peruvian policemen seized by Amazonian indigenous protesters have been killed during a rescue bid which freed 22 others, officials say. |
A further seven were still missing after the military moved to free them from protesters angry at plans to drill for oil and gas on ancestral land. | A further seven were still missing after the military moved to free them from protesters angry at plans to drill for oil and gas on ancestral land. |
The hostages were taken on Friday during clashes near Bagua which left at least 22 tribesmen and 11 police dead. | The hostages were taken on Friday during clashes near Bagua which left at least 22 tribesmen and 11 police dead. |
A police official accused the protesters of killing the hostages. | A police official accused the protesters of killing the hostages. |
Police chief Miguel Hidalgo said that the 38 officers had been captured at a petrol facility they were defending in the area about 1,400 km (870 miles) north of Lima, the capital. | Police chief Miguel Hidalgo said that the 38 officers had been captured at a petrol facility they were defending in the area about 1,400 km (870 miles) north of Lima, the capital. |
"Of the 38, 22 have been rescued by the army, nine have died at the hands of the natives and seven have disappeared," he told Peruvian radio station RPP. | "Of the 38, 22 have been rescued by the army, nine have died at the hands of the natives and seven have disappeared," he told Peruvian radio station RPP. |
Speaking before the rescue operation, Peruvian Prime Minister Yehude Simon accused the protesters of a "plot against democracy". | Speaking before the rescue operation, Peruvian Prime Minister Yehude Simon accused the protesters of a "plot against democracy". |
He said the 38 policemen had been held hostage by about 1,000 protesters but the army had had them surrounded. | |
Friday's violence erupted as police tried to dislodge protesters from a major road which they had been blocking. | Friday's violence erupted as police tried to dislodge protesters from a major road which they had been blocking. |
Two months of protests | Two months of protests |
One indigenous leader, Luis Huansi, told Reuters news agency on Saturday that about 8,500 protesters had taken up strategic positions around the city of Yurimaguas. | |
The exact number of people killed or injured on Friday is still unknown | |
He said the protesters would not be using guns: "We are counting on our traditional weapons which our forefathers left to us for defence, weapons to fight. They are spears." | |
Fuel and transport blockades have disrupted Peru's Amazon region for almost two months, the BBC's Dan Collyns reports from Lima. | Fuel and transport blockades have disrupted Peru's Amazon region for almost two months, the BBC's Dan Collyns reports from Lima. |
Special forces had moved in before dawn on Friday to remove the protesters who were sleeping by the side of the road they had been blockading. | Special forces had moved in before dawn on Friday to remove the protesters who were sleeping by the side of the road they had been blockading. |
Protesters say the police fired tear gas and live ammunition from helicopters in what was by far the most violent clash in the protests so far. | Protesters say the police fired tear gas and live ammunition from helicopters in what was by far the most violent clash in the protests so far. |
Alberto Pizango, another indigenous leader, said the protests had been peaceful until the police raid. | |
"In the 21st Century they continue to kill us indigenous people simply for defending life, our sovereignty over our lands and our dignity," he said after Friday's violence. | "In the 21st Century they continue to kill us indigenous people simply for defending life, our sovereignty over our lands and our dignity," he said after Friday's violence. |
But Peru's Foreign Minister, Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde, told the BBC there were armed men amongst the demonstrators. | But Peru's Foreign Minister, Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde, told the BBC there were armed men amongst the demonstrators. |
He said the government had given the native people 12 million ha (29 million acres) out of the total Amazon territory of around 80 million ha. |