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04/28/2023  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

Study shows that Cargill port has been operating in Itaituba (Pará) for 10 years irregularly

A new study reveals the systematic violation of Indigenous people’s rights and lack of monitoring by the Environment Secretariat


06/28/2021  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

Study on the social, and environmental impacts of Cargill in the Tapajós is released by Terra de Direitos

The unprecedented survey points out that Cargill’s licenses to operate are still being renewed


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

What really happens in the Amazon Forest

We wanted to listen to the stories of peoples’ resistance to the siege imposed by capitalism on the Amazon


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

Who is favored by Bolsonaro’s responses to the fires?

We can saythe start: only the market, land grabbers, agribusiness.


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

The “win-win” of companies with the financialization of nature

This is part 3 of the introduction to the story “What really happens in the Amazon Forest”.


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

The siege explained on a map

This is the first text in the story “What really happens in the Amazon Forest”.


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

A port stuck in the “mouth” of the river

Embraps (Brazilian Company of Ports of Santarém, in English) intends to install a port at “Boca do Maicá” (Maicá’s Mouth),


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

Before the port arrives (if it does), the impacts already did

Nobody knows for sure: if they’ll leave or if they’ll stay; to if going some else; in which conditions if staying.


06/02/2020  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

Health center and quilombola school: the struggle changes life

This is part of the story “What really happens in the Amazon Forest”


11/30/2018  •  Business and Human Rights Violations +

Syngenta found guilty of murder of MST leader in southern Brazil

Court upheld 2015 decision and held transnational corporation liable for death of Valmir \"Keno\" Mota de Oliveira







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