A document sent to the Ministry of Health reported violence, illness, drugs and alcohol in the village of Kayanau. The government failed to respond.
Figures obtained by SUMAÚMA show the reduction in health monitoring started in the second year of the far-right administration, after officials learned that half of Yanomami young children were underweight.
The careful steps journalism must take to avoid committing acts of violence while denouncing violence.
Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics lacks resources to survey three indigenous areas, which will impact government policies for a decade
In the first 10 days of September, there were four days with more fire hotspots than the infamous ‘day of fire’ in 2019
Aldo Rebelo, a former ally of Workers’ Party presidents Lula and Dilma Rousseff, now mixes with Bolsonaro supporters and landgrabbers. He is promoting an agricultural-military political agenda in one of the epicenters of the destruction of the Amazon forest
Competing for Bolsonaro’s supporters in the Amazon, former communist Aldo Rebelo is touring the north of the country arguing in favor of a project for Brazil that focuses on the military and the agribusiness sector
President Lula visits Roraima after dispatching taskforce to assess health crisis caused by illegal miners. Sumaúma reveals 570 preventable infants deaths under Bolsonaro.
President Lula and Minister of Justice suggest agribusinesses may have funded the insurrection. In testimonies to police, arrested coup-mongers reveal they received money from Bolsonaro supporters in Pará, Rondônia and Mato Grosso
Many youths are condemned as “matáveis”, or the “killable” under this right-wing administration’s “politics of death”