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Brazilian Indians Defy World's Largest Soy Producer and Block Highway PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 June 2007

An Enawenę Nawę Indian man in Brazil A remote Amazonian tribe are blockading a major highway in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso in protest at a series of hydroelectric dams that they claim will destroy their vital fishing grounds. The Enawenę Nawę Indians set up their blockade this Thursday, May 31.

Companies led by the world's largest soy producers, the Maggi family, are pushing for a vast complex of dams to be built along the Juruena river which flows through the tribe's land. Europe buys half the soya exported from Mato Grosso.

The Enawenę Nawę, who eat no red meat, fear the fish they rely on will no longer be able to reach their spawning grounds. Some of the Indians have left their village for the first time to join the protest.

The tribe, who number only 450, are also protesting over destruction of a crucial area of their land by cattle ranchers who are cutting down the forests and polluting the rivers with pesticides.

The Enawenę Nawę have said, "The dams will bring our death, as they will raise the uncontrollable anger of the spirits."

Local ranchers say they will apply for a court injunction to remove the Enawenę Nawę blockade on highway MT-170.

"This tiny, unique tribe knows that its very survival is threatened by deforestation and the planned dams. The Brazilian government must wake up to this fact and protect the Enawenę Nawę's land before it is too late," said Survival International organization's director, Stephen Corry.

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written by AES, June 02, 2007
There is no alternative to what is morally right.

There is no alternative to life.

Brazil will be judged by the world.

Brazil better find an alternative before they kill the last of an indiginous people.

Trust is about honor. Economiy is about trust and honor.

What is the soul of Brazil?

Is it about money or fundamental humanity.

Do what is morally right, the world will join Brazil.

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No doubt once more......
written by ch.c., June 03, 2007
...that because it involves the local Oligarchy, your INJUSTICE dept will decide in the Oligarcha favor !

But if it would have involved a foreign firm or foreign landowner, your INJUSTICE dept would decide the exact opposite way !

You have already done it time and time again !

Where is the morality ?????
Your Supreme Injustice Dept are only a bunch of corrupted people, at the disposal of your government policies and orders, but certainly
not there to have ONE LAW FOR ALL !!!!
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