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FILE - This March 16, 2015 file photo shows where Ashaninka Indians live in hamlets, along the Putaya River, in Peru's Ucayali department. Ashaninka activist Edwin Chota, a strident foe of illegal logging, was among four men slain in September 2014, in a crime prosecutors blame on rogue loggers who invaded their community.  The World Bank says 80 percent of Peru’s timber exports are illegal. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

FILE - This March 16, 2015 file photo shows where Ashaninka Indians live in hamlets, along the Putaya River, in Peru's Ucayali department. Ashaninka activist Edwin Chota, a strident foe of illegal logging, was among four men slain in September 2014, in a crime prosecutors blame on rogue loggers who invaded their community. The World Bank says 80 percent of Peru’s timber exports are illegal. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

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