Home / Crime and Justice / Peru Trial: Indigenous Leader's Killing Sparks Deforestation Fight
Peru Trial: Indigenous Leader's Killing Sparks Deforestation Fight
19 Jan
Summary
- Five men face trial for the November 2023 murder of Indigenous leader Quinto Inuma Alvarado.
- The trial is a crucial test for Peru's ability to prosecute violence linked to illegal logging.
- Inuma Alvarado was killed after repeatedly denouncing illegal activities in his territory.

A pivotal trial commences this week for five individuals accused in the killing of Indigenous Amazon leader Quinto Inuma Alvarado. Alvarado, 50, was targeted on November 29, 2023, after repeatedly denouncing illegal logging and drug trafficking in his community's ancestral lands. This case represents a significant legal challenge for Peru, aiming to establish accountability for violence against environmental defenders in one of the world's most dangerous regions.
Prosecutors are seeking life sentences for the defendants, charging them with contract killing, a first in such a case involving an Indigenous environmental defender in Peru. The trial is closely monitored by Indigenous groups and environmental advocates, who view it as a crucial test of Peru's commitment to curbing illegal deforestation and related violence. Alvarado's son, Kevin, shared that his father was aware of the risks but remained dedicated to protecting his territory.




