MADRID, 3 Feb. Survival International has concluded that the authorities of Peru will work with Brazil "to protect indigenous peoples living asylum on the border of both countries and halt the flow of timber in the territory of these populations, runs along the border. " Thus, the organization states that "the enormous media impact that photographs have been an isolated tribe in Brazil, released this week, led the Peruvian government to act" and that this movement is, in his view, "a first successful developed the campaign to protect these indigenous peoples.
" As explained by the entity, the Peruvian Foreign Minister announced, in a statement Wednesday that "establish contact with the Department of the Brazilian government's Indian Affairs (FUNAI) to save these people and prevent incursions by illegal loggers and the destruction of the Amazon.
" Finally, according to Survival International, sources within the Peruvian government have said that as a first step, "very encouraging", while hoping that this statement of intent into concrete facts quickly. "
" As explained by the entity, the Peruvian Foreign Minister announced, in a statement Wednesday that "establish contact with the Department of the Brazilian government's Indian Affairs (FUNAI) to save these people and prevent incursions by illegal loggers and the destruction of the Amazon.
" Finally, according to Survival International, sources within the Peruvian government have said that as a first step, "very encouraging", while hoping that this statement of intent into concrete facts quickly. "
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