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Peru frees indigenous leader from jail as copper mine protests mount

March 29, 2019March 29, 2019

Peruvian police released an indigenous leader from jail on Friday after hundreds of protesters in a remote Andean region demanded his freedom by cutting off access to a huge Chinese copper mine.

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