Since January 22, the indigenous peoples of the lower and middle course of the Tapajós River, in the western region of the state of Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon, keep occupied the headquarters of the bulk port of the US multinational Cargill, located on the shore of the city of Santarém. The occupation is part of the mobilizations of various indigenous and non-indigenous organizations that demand the revocation of Presidential Decree 12,600, of…
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Since January 22, the indigenous peoples of the lower and middle course of the Tapajós River, in the western region of the state of Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon, keep occupied the headquarters of the bulk port of the US multinational Cargill, located on the shore of the city of Santarém. The occupation is part of the mobilizations of various indigenous and non-indigenous organizations that demand the revocation of Presidential Decree 12,600, of…