Story by Lucio Lambranho Translated by Gabriela Sarmet Editing: Maurício Angelo In addition to a series of measures to try to reduce the rights of indigenous peoples within the debate...
By Maurício Angelo and Sarah Sax Photos by Ingrid Barros Seen from above, the Indigenous Territory Mãe Maria is a 62,000 hectare square of green surrounded by farms and cattle...
Led by the Federation of Industries of the State of Pará (FIEPA), unions sent a letter to President Jair Bolsonaro in early July asking Brazil to withdraw from the 1989 Indigenous...
The Association of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB), alongside environmental and human rights organization Amazon Watch with the support of The Mining Observatory, launched “Complicity in Destruction IV: How mining...
Original story by Maurício Angelo, translated by: Gabriela Sarmet Foreign ambassadors working in Brazil are frequently consulted by Jair Bolsonaro’s government on policies for the mineral sector and have an active...
Vale has just announced that it will file with the National Mining Agency (ANM) the withdrawal of all requests it has to mine in indigenous lands in the brazilian Amazon....
A leak of tailings dams from the mining company Taboca, owned by the peruvian group Minsur, which operates in Presidente Figueiredo (AM), 300km from Amazonas capital Manaus, reached rivers within...
“We are involving the President of the Republic, wanting to help, ministers, do I have to listen about cooperatives? The patience is over. Do you want to stay with NGOs?...
U.S.-based financial institutions play a key role in enabling the destructive actions of companies linked to violations of Indigenous rights and conflicts in Indigenous territories in the Brazilian Amazon, according...
Original story by The Mining Observatory translated and published by Mongabay A new report makes the case that the tailings dam for what would be the biggest open-pit mining project...
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