Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Prime Minister of Peru will take to resign because of conflict with the Indians.

Prime Minister of Peru Eude Simon (Yehude Simon) has announced his intention to resign due to clashes between Amazon Indians and the police, killing at least 35 man. The decision of the Peruvian prime minister tells Reuters.
As Simon said on Tuesday, he took this decision after he managed to convince the Peruvian Congress of the need for cancellation of the two conflicting orders, leading to protests and unrest in the north of Peru. Earlier, Prime Minister apologized leaders of Indian tribes and acknowledged that the government erred in approving the legislation infringes the rights of Indians.
Protests Peruvian Indians, overgrown subsequently violent protesters clash with police, are continuing in the country since April 2009. June 5, disgruntled Indians blocked the highway near the town of Bagua, demanding the abolition of the decrees of President Alan Garcia (Alan Garcia) from the 2007 and 2008, which were lifted restrictions on oil and other mineral resources, deforestation and agriculture in the selva.
On the dispersal of the rebels were sent about 400 police officers. As a result of the ensuing clashes killed 11 police officers, 38 police officers guarding the oil in the Bagua area, were taken hostage. Total unconfirmed data, stolkoveniyah killed at least 35 people.

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