The implications of the conflict in Bagua are ominous for Peru and for the stability of the region.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Zeroing in on Peru
Interestingly, Garcia blamed the violence in Bagua on "external" forces, which are competing with Peru's oil and gas resources.
Bolivia initially denied any involvement with the violence in Bagua, but President Morales finally said he supported Pizango's indigenous movement.
In June 2009, Peru was rocked by violent confrontations between normally peaceful indigenous groups in the city of Bagua and local police.
Most recently in the Peruvian Amazonas area of Bagua, a group of local indigenous residents rebelled against the presence of foreign companies in the area, despite the fact that President Alan Garcia tried to be sensitive to their needs.
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