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In the Amazon, Indigenous Populations Are Mobilizing Against the Privatization of Waterways.

In Santarém, Brazil, a thousand Indigenous activists are mobilizing against a project to privatize waterways for the benefit of agribusiness. This project could have serious environmental consequences. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (correspondence) Dances, songs, traditional Indigenous rituals… in the Amazonian city of Santarém, there's a change of atmosphere in the grain storage warehouse of Cargill, a US company considered the largest… Read more Repo…
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In Santarém, Brazil, a thousand Indigenous activists are mobilizing against a project to privatize waterways for the benefit of agribusiness. This project could have serious environmental consequences. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (correspondence) Dances, songs, traditional Indigenous rituals… in the Amazonian city of Santarém, there's a change of atmosphere in the grain storage warehouse of Cargill, a US company considered the largest… Read more Repo…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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