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Violent protests continue against Peru's Conga project
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The largest investment in the country in its history, it will also see large portions of the country's natural reserves placed in the hands of mining companies.
But now, entering its ninth month since the protests turned violent, infighting among opposition leaders has now also intensified, spurring the government to call on the assistance of two priests as mediators.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima, Peru.
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