Brazil launches biggest ever operation against illegal cattle farms in Amazon
Source: The Guardian
Brazil launches biggest ever operation against illegal cattle farms in Amazon
Taskforce deployed to remove thousands of cows owned by land grabbers from indigenous territory
Rafael Moro in Senador José Porfírio
Tue 5 Sep 2023 12.23 BST
Last modified on Tue 5 Sep 2023 15.58 BST
The Brazilian government has launched its biggest ever operation to remove thousands of cows owned by illegal land grabbers from indigenous territory in the Amazon rainforest.
Three helicopters, a dozen vehicles and a heavily armed corps of police and environment rangers are carrying out the cattle drive, which criminal gangs attempted to block by setting fires on the route, destroying bridges and intimidating drivers.
Operation Eraha Tapiro (Ox Removal in the language of the Assurini Indigenous people) aims to restore state control over the Ituna-Itatá Indigenous Territory, which suffered some of the worst deforestation and invasions in the Amazon during the previous presidency of the nationalist Jair Bolsonaro.
Since a change of power at the start of this year, the leftwing president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has promised to curb environmental crime, halt the expansion of the agricultural frontier and aim for zero deforestation by 2030. The environment minister, Marina Silva, has launched a series of operations to drive illegal miners and ranchers out of indigenous territory and other public lands that are under the protection of the state.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/05/brazil-launches-biggest-operation-illegal-cattle-farms-amazon
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