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On December 7, indigenous leaders Raimundo Guajajara and Firmino Guajajara were assassinated in an ambush when they were leaving the indigenous land of Araribóia, Maranhão state, in the latest episode of bloodshed in the area. Five days later, a third member of the Guajajara tribe was murdered. On December 12, editor Euan Marshall explained the struggles of the so-called “Guardians of the Forest,” who ask for support from Brazilian authorities to prevent poachers and illegal loggers from...
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