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Government Buildings Set Ablaze by ‘Garimpeiros’: The Latest Onslaught on the Environment and Indigenous People of Brazil

By Kristen Martinez-Gugerli
November 13, 2017
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On Friday, October 2017, troops and federal police were deployed after several government and environmental agency buildings were set on fire by hundreds of armed men in the town of Humaíta in the Brazilian Amazon.

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"The Devil Underground" Highlights the Complexities of the Colombian Gold Industry

By Madeline Townsend
October 10, 2016
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