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Old 12-15-2014, 02:34 AM
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What I meant was why do they show so much concern for greenpeace walking on this land when there's over-logging, mining, dams being built, oil leaks, etc going on throughout the country that are BIGGER issues than what greenpeace did.
Oh, that's obvious.

Greenpeace made a misstep in their quest to defame Peru for its grievous wrongdoings, and so their opponents are moving to capitalize on that mistake to make Greenpeace look bad.

I don't think The Guardian is reporting on the issue to further that agenda, but I'm sure that somebody is.
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