As representatives of communities who pay the highest costs of this toxic business, Indigenous Peoples demand banks prohibit new financing of Petroperú, and prevent its clients from pursuing new oil expansion.
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Olivia Bisa Tirko, Senar Irar, and Neil Encinas
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