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Making Phyllo Parcels with a Greek Yaya | SaltWire #halifaxnovascotia #greekfood #cookingBRASILIA - Two years after poachers murdered British journalist Dom Phillips in a remote corner of the Amazon, an NGO has been created in his memory to promote the protection of the rainforest he loved and its people, his widow said.
Phillips, who wrote for the British newspaper The Guardian as well as the Washington Post, was traveling with Bruno Pereira, an expert on isolated Indigenous groups who was working to expose environmental crimes in the Javari Valley. Police said the murders were planned by a gang leader because Pereira was investigating and photographing illegal fishing, causing losses to the criminal group. Four people have been charged with homicide and concealment of bodies.
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