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...“Lula’s election changes everything because now the MST is recognised by the Brazilian state,” said Rodrigues....
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...For the rural man there’s nothing,” said Jorge Rodrigues de Melo, a subsistence farmer who lives on the outskirts of Garanhuns....
...Randolfe Rodrigues, vice-president of the CPI, said that once the report was approved by the Senate, it would be delivered to the attorney-general, the speaker of the house and state prosecutors in São Paulo...
...Francisco Rodrigues da Silva, who farms a tiny sliver of land in Pará state, recounts threats from gunmen — hired by a local soy farmer — to try to scare him off his lands: “I was at home and he was sitting...
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...degradation of the surrounding areas and — if we are talking about small-scale miners — then for sure we are going to have contamination from the mercury that is used to process the gold,” says Larissa Rodrigues...
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...Ms Rodrigues says that the government “has been completely unhelpful”. “They’ve been launching proposals to liberalise mining and talking with miners on the ground,” she says....
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