Brazil prepares to remove illegal Amazon gold miners from Munduruku land

investing.com 04/11/2024 - 16:03 PM

Brazilian Authorities to Remove Illegal Gold Miners from Indigenous Reservation

By Ricardo Brito

BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazilian authorities are preparing to remove illegal gold miners from an Indigenous reservation in the Amazon rainforest that has been crisscrossed with informal airstrips and contaminated with mercury, an official said.

The Munduruku territory covers nearly 24,000 square km (9,000 square miles), about the size of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, and is home to 61 villages of Munduruku, Apiacas, and other Indigenous groups in an area known for violent land disputes.

The Munduruku reservation has the second-most illegal mining in Brazil, according to a report from the government agency Censipam, which manages operations protecting the Amazon.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has vowed to fight illegal mining on Indigenous lands after a surge under his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro. Illegal gold miners have poisoned rivers and triggered public health crises on Indigenous reservations, which are the responsibility of the federal government.

The planned operation will involve federal bodies from the Defense Ministry to the Indigenous affairs agency Funai. Nilton Tubino, who has been coordinating similar efforts in the Yanomami territory in far northern Brazil, told Reuters that illegal miners there have been vectors for malaria and other contagious diseases and that this area has seen the most illegal mining, according to Censipam.

Authorities have identified 21 informal airstrips in the Munduruku territory supplying mining activity. The Censipam report showed that 388 new illegal mining spots opened in the Munduruku territory in 2022—the last year of the Bolsonaro administration—falling to 128 last year and 23 so far this year. Tubino noted that the government would avoid inflaming conflicts during the operation.




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