The Brazilian Congress is debating a proposal to amend the constitution. If approved it would give Congress, which has a strong block of anti-indigenous politicians linked to the powerful agri-business sector, the final say in the recognition of indigenous territories. Under current laws Brazil’s indigenous affairs department, FUNAI, is responsible for mapping out and recognizing indigenous lands.
viernes, 1 de mayo de 2015
Stop anti-indigenous amendment to the Brazilian Constitution - Survival International
Stop anti-indigenous amendment to the Brazilian Constitution - Survival International:
The Brazilian Congress is debating a proposal to amend the constitution. If approved it would give Congress, which has a strong block of anti-indigenous politicians linked to the powerful agri-business sector, the final say in the recognition of indigenous territories. Under current laws Brazil’s indigenous affairs department, FUNAI, is responsible for mapping out and recognizing indigenous lands.
The Brazilian Congress is debating a proposal to amend the constitution. If approved it would give Congress, which has a strong block of anti-indigenous politicians linked to the powerful agri-business sector, the final say in the recognition of indigenous territories. Under current laws Brazil’s indigenous affairs department, FUNAI, is responsible for mapping out and recognizing indigenous lands.