How Brazil s Least Populated State is Handling an Influx of Immigration ‹ Literary Hub lithub.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lithub.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In 1986, Jucá allowed illegal mining in
Roraima to advance by expanding an old airstrip in the region of Paapiu and
Couto de Magalhães, on the border between Brazil and Venezuela. The work of the
Brazilian Air Force (FAB) facilitated the entry of invaders, as no military base
was built at the site. The following year, Jucá expelled NGOs and religious
missions and ordered the removal of health teams from TI Yanomami, in the midst
of a pandemic of malaria and the flu. And in August 1988, at the end of his
term as chairman of Funai, he even proposed a 75% reduction in the size of TI
A Repórter Brasil está sob censura judicial desde o dia 9 de outubro de 2015. Saiba mais.
‘Bolsonaro’s mining bill will turn into a mess’, says the living memory of mining in Brazil
By Kátia Brasil, from Amazônia Real |
07/07/21
At 79, miner José Altino Machado has dedicated the last 54 years of his life to mining. He speaks exclusively about invasions of Yanomami Indigenous Land, in Roraima
Aviator and
miner José Altino Machado, now 79 years old, was known in the country as the
person responsible for the three largest invasions by miners in the regions of
Xitei and Surucucu at the Yanomami Indigenous Land in the 1970s, 1980s and