Peruvian Shamans call for calm in Amazon island dispute with Colombia

SCREENSHOT - Shamans make a plea over an island in the Amazon disputed by Colombia and Peru   -  
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The ceremony, held atop San Cristobal Hill, was led by Marino de los Santos, who described the site as an Apu, or “mountain of power.”

The 27-square-kilometre territory, home to about 3,000 people spread across more than 10 villages, is claimed by both nations.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro accuses Peru of violating a 1934 treaty, while Lima insists the land was designated Peruvian in 1922. Peru says it will engage in talks but will not cede the land.

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