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Two youths charged with second degree murder | SaltWire #newsupdate #halifax #police #newstodayBRASILIA - Several thousand Indigenous demonstrators marched chanting to drum beats on Thursday to the seat of power in Brazil's capital to protest against the government's failure to protect their ancestral lands.
Kleber Karipuna, head of Brazil's largest Indigenous umbrella organization APIB, said the communities had not been consulted on the railway, whose announcement by the government has set off a wave of land grabbing along its planned path. Lula's minority government is also undecided on whether to approve the railway project that has strong backing from Brazil's powerful farm lobby.
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