Showing posts with label brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brazil. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7

One of the last Amazon uncontacted tribes discovered this last May

In the brazilian state of Acre, near the border with Peru, experts found this last month of May evidences of some of the last uncontacted tribes of the Amazon - and wanted to show them to the world. José Carlos Meirelles Junior, a worker of FUNAI, the brazilian government Indian Affairs Department, said that the people who made the flight "wanted to show their houses, that they are there and exist" because Peru's president, Alan Garcia, questioned the existence of uncontacted tribes, as evidence of the destruction of the forest has been pilling up down river in the state of Acre, where barrels of Peruvian petrol have been washed up along with debris from loging operations, and brazilian ranchers want to make sure no Indians survive because of a national law prohibiting cultivation of lands occupied by Indians.

Contacts with the outside world are normally fatal for these tribes, as they don't even have body defenses for our flu, or the ranchers force them out of their lands or murder them, or someone just destroys their culture and tries to convert them to the catholic faith or similar, or even teach them "a proper language". Meirelles said that in the first flight they could observe dozens of people dotted around a clearing with two communal huts, but in the afternoon flight many children and women had run to the forest and the members of the tribe who remained had painted their bodies while adopting war positions. The impact of this contact for their daily lives is not imaginable for us. Ironically, this contact seems to have been forced by the urgency to protect them.
Photo distributed by London-based charity Survival International


For the complete gallery of photos by Gleison Miranda/FUNAI and article, please check "Survival - the movement for tribal peoples" website here:

Tuesday, May 13

Finnish trade with Brazil

Renewable energy and promoting trade are subjects high on the agenda of Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen's visit to Brazil this week. He is accompanied by a Finnish business delegation.

Vanhanen's first task was to take in the stunning views of the Brazilian capital. This is the Prime Minister's first visit to South America and Brazil is Finland's most important trading partner on the continent.

After ….pulping Amazon Vanhanen is going to nuke Brazil!!!

Sunday, April 13

Brazil makes corruption arrests

Brazilian authorities have arrested 16 mayors and a judge for their alleged role in a major corruption scheme.

The country's federal police claim more than $100m of public money was diverted in a complex plot to defraud Brazil's social security agency. More than 50 people were arrested after an eight-month investigation.

These include the mayors of 16 cities, as well as nine lawyers and a federal judge accused of selling the decisions that made the scam possible. The mayors are mainly from the state of Minas Gerais, north of Sao Paulo.

And when the police will knock Lula’s door? Or is the president innocent?