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Tapajós in Flames: Decree 12,600 and Indigenous Resistance Against the Soy Empire

Summary by Esquerda Online
While the spotlight of the COP30 “climate diplomacy” in Belém still flashes in the world's retinas, the reality on the Amazon rivers reveals the cruel face of a national project that continues to treat indigenous peoples as obstacles to profit. For 14 days, relatives of 14 peoples from the Lower and Middle Tapajós have occupied the port of the American multinational Cargill in Santarém. It is not just a protest; it is a trench against what our l…
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While the spotlight of the COP30 “climate diplomacy” in Belém still flashes in the world's retinas, the reality on the Amazon rivers reveals the cruel face of a national project that continues to treat indigenous peoples as obstacles to profit. For 14 days, relatives of 14 peoples from the Lower and Middle Tapajós have occupied the port of the American multinational Cargill in Santarém. It is not just a protest; it is a trench against what our l…

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Esquerda Online broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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