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Evento que reuniu indígenas da Bacia do Xingu e ribeirinhos e agricultores ameaçados pela usina definem estratégias de luta unificada
Neste dia 12 de agosto, encerra-se em Altamira, PA, o acampamento Terra Livre Regional, evento que reuniu 400 indígenas, ribeirinhos, agricultores familiares, atingidos por barragens e estudantes para debater a hidrelétrica de Belo Monte e demais projetos de infra-estrutura na Amazônia.
Na delegação indígena, além das etnias Juruna, Xipaya, Arara, Kuruaia e Xicrin da região de Altamira, participam do evento delegações Guajajara, Gavião, Krikati, Awa Guajá, Kayapó, Tembé, Aikeora, Suruí, Xavante, Karintiana, Puruborá, Kassupá, Assurini, Wajapi, Karajá, Apurinã, Makuxi, Tupiniquim, Javaé, Kaingang, Xucuru, Mundukuru e do Pará, Mato Grosso, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins, Acre, Maranhão, Tocantins, Bahia e Paraná. Leia mais sobre o acampamento em Altamira...
A helpful suggestion: Search for "Portugal gives itself a clean energy make-over" which was published a couple days ago in the New York Times: There is NO solution for energy which is perfect and is equitably satisfactory to all elements of a national or local society! You will notice many themes which are also debated in Brazil. But Portugal does NOT suffered from the SUBVERSION of foreign de-facto agents infesting many of the foreign NGOs that are undermining the national and ethnic unity in Brazil and attempting to paralyse the development of Brazil as an "independent" economic actor in international relations. One can only WONDER about why personalities of your stature and education allow themselves to be drawn, gullibly, into foreign schemes that only aim to "control" Brazil in favor of their own geostrategic-political-economic benefits...
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