Brazil opposition launches ‘the most serious and vicious attack on Indigenous rights in decades,’ campaigners warn
OPPOSITION politicians in Brazil have launched “the most serious and vicious attack on Indigenous rights in decades,” campaigners warned on Thursday.
The Chamber of Deputies, Brazil’s lower house, voted through a Bill on Thursday that seeks to stripped powers away from the country’s Ministry of Indigenous Peoples and the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change.
Both ministeries, led by prominent environmentalist women, were created by President Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva when he retook office in January.
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