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Saweto, also spelled Soweto, is a small village of mostly Asháninka people in Peru. Located within the Ucayali region, the village lies deep in the Peruvian Amazon, on the Alto Tamaya river, near the Brazilian border. The people of Saweto have engaged in a continuous struggle for official title from the Peruvian government to the land they inhabit. This would help enforce against illegal activities, like logging, and encroachment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mahogany's Last Stand )〕 The village and its struggle gained widespread national and international media coverage following the murder of Saweto's leader, Edwin Chota, and three others, in September 2014, by illegal loggers as they crossed the Brazilian border to meet with leaders of another – though related – indigenous community.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Quadruple Homicide in Peruvian Amazon Puts Criminal Logging in Spotlight )〕 With increased pressure from the media following these assassinations, the Peruvian government granted legal title to the people of Saweto on January 30, 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Peru: Saweto Granted Their Land Title! )〕 This land title grants the Asháninka people of Saweto 80,000 hectares, despite strong opposition from pro-logging lobbies, and illegal loggers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Peru Passes Resolution to Title Saweto after Murders )〕 ==References==
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