Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Brazilian-Indigenous-Leaders-Deliver-Letter-and-Petition-to-Downing-St-in-London-27MZIFJ8V1Q0G.htmlConceptually similarBrazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OKCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OLCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OMCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7ONCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OOCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OPCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OQCompleted★★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OUCompleted★★★★Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonGP0STU7OTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU7PSBrazilian Indigenous Leaders Deliver Letter and Petition to Downing St in LondonIndigenous Leaders from across Brazil will hand in their own letter and 200,000-strong petition to Downing Street, asking the UK government to suspend trade talks with Brazil until the Amazon and its people are protected. Their letter will call on the UK government to put Indigenous rights, human rights and environmental protections first in any future trade talks or deals with the Brazilian government.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:15 Nov, 2019Credit:© Chris J Ratcliffe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5533px X 3689pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE FROM BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Actions and protests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Iconic Landmarks-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-National costumes-Outdoors-Petitions-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Small group of people-Tribal dressesShoot:Brazilian Indigenous Leaders in the UKIndigenous Leaders from across Brazil hand in their own letter and 200,000-strong petition to Downing Street, asking the UK government to suspend trade talks with Brazil until the Amazon and its people are protected. Their letter will call on the UK government to put Indigenous rights, human rights and environmental protections first in any future trade talks or deals with the Brazilian government. They are also meeting with UK companies including Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Iceland and the British Retail Consortium to discuss the impact soya grown for animal feed is having on Brazil’s forests, Indigenous lives and protected areas. Burger King, KFC and McDonald’s were invited to the meeting, organised by Greenpeace, but declined to attend, as did UK meat giants 2 Sisters Food Group, Moy Park and Avara Foods, some of the biggest users of soya.Related Collections:Brazilian Indigenous Leaders Visit London - PRESS EDIT (Photos & Video)Brazilian Indigenous Leaders' Tour of Europe (All Locations, Greenpeace Photos & Videos)