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Identifier: putumayodevilspa00hard (find matches)
Title: The Putumayo : the devil's paradise, travels in the Peruvian Amazon Region and an account of the atrocities committed upon the Indians therein
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Hardenburg, W. E. (Walter Ernest), 1886-1942
Subjects: Casement, Roger, Sir, 1864-1916 Peruvian Amazon Company, Ltd Rubber
Publisher: London : Fischer Unwin
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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r littleson, this Alcorta killed him in two months withthe numerous clubbings he gave him. When this same man killed Faustino Hernandez,shooting him to death with the help of BelisarioSuarez, they made a great feast, in which, amongothers, Miguel S. Loayza, Luis Alcorta, BelisarioSuarez, Olivarez, and Dagoberto Arriaran took part,celebrating the graces, valour, and courage of theassassins. It is worthy of note that the Barbadosnegro. King, and the white, Olivarez (the one-eyedman), were the ones who shot the unfortunateHernandez in the head ; these also took part inthe festivity, which terminated in drunkenness andscandal, all with the consent and approval of themanager of El Encanto, Senor Loayza. This, Seiior Saldana, is what I know and havewitnessed, and I am ready to maintain this state-ment anywhere. Make any use you deem convenient of thisdeclaration, in favour of those sufferers. Carlos Soplin. (Sworn before) Federico M. Pizarro,Notary Public. J I L r t \ i I ! t ! T-TTT—Tmnr
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> Jr//K.,#^ I THE CRIMES OF THE PUTUMAYO 233 Translated from La Felpa of Iquitos, January 5, 1908. Note.—For obvious reasons the author of thefollowing letter does not sign his name in full. Iquitos, Julf/ 16,1907. Senor Benjamin Saldana Rogca,—I write you thisto inform you about the horrible crimes, such asmurders, robberies, floggings, tortures, &c., thatare committed in the possessions of Senores J. G.Arana and Hermanos on the River Putumayo. The principal criminals are the following chiefsof sections: Armando or Felipe Norman, JoseInocente Fonseca, Abelardo Aguero, AugustoJimenez, Aristides Rodriguez, Aurelio Rodriguez,Alfredo Montt, Fidel Velarde, Carlos Miranda, andAndres ODonnell. With the exception of ODonnell,who has not killed Indians with his own hands,but who has ordered over five hundred Indians tobe killed, all the rest—every one of them—have killedwith their own hands, the least criminal, likeJimenez, ten in two months ; others, like Fonseca,more than a h
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