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Protest Against Illegal Mining in Indigenous Lands in Brazil
Indigenous leaderships and activists protested in Brasília against the Bill 191, that aims to legalize illegal mining in indigenous lands, by marching to ministries buildings full of mud and fake blood, representing the death toll, violence and suffering caused by illegal mining. In front of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, gold bars with the word "crime" on them were placed, alongside a giant banner created by the artist Ibraim Nascimento with the aid of Indigenous People from the camp.
The Free Land Camp is the current home for over 6 thousand Indigenous People from 175 different ethnicities. This is the first camp held in person in two years, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Held since 2004, the camp demands that Indigenous Lands be demarcated, in addition to the defence of life against the destruction agenda promoted by the Bolsonaro government.
In original language:
Protesto Contra Garimpo Ilegal em Terras Indígenas, em Brasília
Lideranças indígenas e ativistas protestam em Brasília contra o PL 191, que pretende legalizar o garimpo ilegal em terras indígenas, marchando até a Esplanada dos Ministérios sujos de lama e sangue cenográfico, representando todas as mortes, violências e sofrimento causados pelo garimpo. Em frente ao Ministério de Minas e Energia, foram posicionados barras de ouro estampadas com a palavra "crime!" e um banner gigante produzido durante o ato pelo artista baiano Ibraim Nascimento com a colaboração de diversos povos indígenas.
O Acampamento Terra Livre abriga 6 mil indígenas de 175 povos diferentes. Este é o primeiro ATL presencial em dois anos devido à pandemia de Covid-19. O acampamento, que acontece desde 2004, traz a demanda de demarcação dos territórios como sua bandeira principal, além da defesa da vida contra a agenda de destruição promovida pelo governo Bolsonaro.
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IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES
Unique identifier:
GP1SXB0F
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/04/2022
Locations:
Brasilia
,
Brazil
,
South America
Credit line:
© Tuane Fernandes / Greenpeace
Size:
1616px × 1080px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Protest Against Illegal Mining in Indigenous Lands in Brazil - photos by Tuane Fernandes
Indigenous leaderships and activists protested in Brasília against the Bill 191, that aims to legalize illegal mining in indigenous lands, by marching to ministries buildings full of mud and fake blood, representing the death toll, violence and suffering caused by illegal mining. In front of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, gold bars with the word "crime" on them were placed, alongside a giant banner created by the artist Ibraim Nascimento with the aid of Indigenous People from the camp.
The Free Land Camp is the current home for over 6 thousand Indigenous People from 175 different ethnicities. This is the first camp held in person in two years, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Held since 2004, the camp demands that Indigenous Lands be demarcated, in addition to the defense of life against the destruction agenda promoted by the Bolsonaro government.
Protesto Contra Garimpo Ilegal em Terras Indígenas, em Brasília - fotos Tuane Fernandes
Lideranças indígenas e ativistas protestam em Brasília contra o PL 191, que pretende legalizar o garimpo ilegal em terras indígenas, marchando até a Esplanada dos Ministérios sujos de lama e sangue cenográfico, representando todas as mortes, violências e sofrimento causados pelo garimpo. Em frente ao Ministério de Minas e Energia, foram posicionados barras de ouro estampadas com a palavra "crime!" e um banner gigante produzido durante o ato pelo artista baiano Ibraim Nascimento com a colaboração de diversos povos indígenas.
O Acampamento Terra Livre abriga 6 mil indígenas de 175 povos diferentes. Este é o primeiro ATL presencial em dois anos devido à pandemia de Covid-19. O acampamento, que acontece desde 2004, traz a demanda de demarcação dos territórios como sua bandeira principal, além da defesa da vida contra a agenda de destruição promovida pelo governo Bolsonaro.
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