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Photos / March 10, 2020

Pluspetrol complaint in images

Photo: Renato Pita, Federation Opikafpe

Protest in lot 1AB demanding rights

Photo: Stefan Kisler, and Federation Fediquep

Aurelio Chino, president of FEDIQUEP, sitting on top of what used to be the Shashococha lagoon

Photo: Renato Pita, Federation Fediquep

Protest of quechua people from Pastaza river baisin.

Photo: Eliseo Hualinga, Federation Feconacor

Oil spill in the corrientes river baisin.

Photo: Renato Pita, Federation Opikafpe

Kichwa and Quechua communities demanding lands rights.

Photo: Yaizha Campanario, Perú Equidad and PUINAMUDT

Clamps used when pipelines are about to break - due to corrosion- or already broke.

Photo: Martí Orta-Martínez (Institut of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona) and Feconacor

Production waters at high temperatures being dumped into Pucacungayacu river, tributary of Corrientes river.

Photo: Ramon Salas, Federation Feconacor

Oil spill in Dorissacocha lagoon.

Photo: Renato Pita, Federation Opikafpe

Kichwa women in protest demanding land rights.

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