In January, a wave of outrage swept Brazil after photos and footage of sick and starving Yanomami were made public. The newly sworn-in Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and his team flew to the state of Roraima, home to the Yanomami reservation, to provide assistance and set up a plan to evict illegal […]
SAO PAULO. KAZINFORM - Over the last few weeks, the powerful images of malnourished Yanomami indigenous people and large areas of forest devastated by gold mining have raised the question where is the gold from indigenous lands going?, Kazinform cites Agencia Brasil.
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By Maria Angelica Troncoso Rio de Janeiro, Dec 23 (EFE).- Average annual deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon rose by nearly 60 percent during the administration of rightist President Jair Bolsonaro, a devastating legacy that incoming head of state Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will seek to undo to avoid a global catastrophe. During the 2019-2022 …