Thursday, March 22, 2018

World Water Day: Deadly plight of Brazil's river defenders goes unheard


At a high-level talking shop for the global water industry in Brazil, river defenders and community activists - who are often murdered or criminalised for trying to protect their resources - have set up an alternative forum to share their stories While presidents, royalty and corporate dignitaries gave speeches at a global conference in Brasil’s federal capital this week on the need to protect water sources, river defender Ageu Lobo Pereira was running for his life through the Amazon forest. The head of the riverine communities of Montanha e Mangbal had been tipped off that assassins were preparing an ambush. They wanted to end his resistance to mines, deforestation and dams that threaten the Tapajós river. Continue reading... source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/22/world-water-day-deadly-plight-of-brazils-river-defenders-goes-unheard #Headlines by: Jonathan Watts in Brasilia

Original Post: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/22/world-water-day-deadly-plight-of-brazils-river-defenders-goes-unheard

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