Amazon Indigenous community wins latest stage of court battle for lost territory

FILE - Cut down trees lie within view of the Cordillera Azul ºÃÉ«tv Park in Peru's Amazon, Oct. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia, File)

An Indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon is celebrating a legal victory in the latest stage of its attempt to take back claimed ancestral rainforests.

The Puerto Franco community of the Kichwa tribe say their territory was stolen to form the Cordillera Azul ºÃÉ«tv Park in 2001. Companies such as Shell and TotalEnergies spent tens of millions of dollars on to counter . The Kichwas got next to nothing and were left in hunger, despite a 2022 Associated Press investigation finding that it was almost certainly their ancestral territory, by the terms of a convention Peru signed decades ago.

The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved.