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The movie released today (24) tells the Riverine Council’s trajectory. In spite of the obligation imposed by the licensing agency, the company Norte Energia has been refusing to comply with the determination even five years after the Operation License.
Yanomami and Ye'kwana organizations and a network of researchers launch an unprecedented report that details the progress of the pandemic in the indigenous territory, suggesting that one in three Yanomami may have already been infected by the new coronavirus
The #MinersOutCovidOut campaign launches the film "The Shaman’s Message” to warn the world that indigenous peoples alone cannot prevent the destruction of forests, the emergence of new pandemics and the climate collapse that threaten all of us
A new film from the campaign "Miners Out, Covid Out!" shows that mysterious diseases, evil spirits, scythes, guns and chainsaws are part and parcel of the mining invasion endured by the Yanomami people. Sign the petition and put an end to the terror.
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Despite the Army's presence in the region, illegal activities in Protected Areas exploded. With the cancellation of Ibama's operations, deforestation at the Apyterewa and Trincheira Bacajá ILs increased 878% and 12,980% between May and August, respectively
Devastation grew by 827% in the Trincheira-Bacajá Indigenous Land (PA), according to an ISA survey. After six months of the pandemic, the government still has no plan to contain Covid-19 among indigenous people
The fire season, a product of illegal deforestation, coincides with a 25% increase in hospital admissions for respiratory problems; in 2020, the pandemic has led to heightened risk for indigenous people
Yanomami and Ye’kwana leaders launch a new film for the #MinersOutCovidOut campaign and respond to President Bolsonaro’s infamous phrase about the victims of the pandemic
A young Yanomami woman recounts the advance of Covid-19 in her village due to the presence of miners. It has already taken her sister. The Hutukara Yanomami Association formalized a complaint to the authorities demanding action.