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Publicado originalmente em 14 de março de 2016. Na segunda de seis postagens, Sue Branford fala de uma área onde a criação de uma unidade de conservação ambiental coloca comunidades tradicionais sob o risco de perder o território onde vivem há gerações. Em janeiro 2016, a jornalista britânica Sue Branford viajou ao Brasil pela Mongabay e pelo Latin America Bureau –...
Brazil's BNDES, the world's largest development bank, appears to be out of control and damaging Brazil's people and biodiversity
Indians have occupied the main construction sites for the huge Belo Monte dam and the government has responded by banning journalists.
Bishop Erwin Kräutler, bishop of Xingu since 1980, decries the marginalisation of the indians and other Amazon communities, saying that Brazil is a 'civilian dictatorship'.

Land in Latin America

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Land is an issue that underlies almost every aspect of life in Latin America.

Brazil: Belo Monte at all cost

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Why does the Brazilian government insist on pushing ahead with the Belo Monte hydroelectric power station, despite all the problems? In a special article for LAB, Jan Rocha looks behind the headlines.
At the end of this month's indigenous meeting in Manaus, Raoni Kayapó confronts the authorities, just as the woman indigenous leader, Tuíra,  famously did in 1989, in a similar protest over the construction of hydroelectric power stations in the Amazon
Controversy over Brazil’s giant hydropower station in the Xingu river is set to intensify. Sue Branford reports.

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