Brazil government kickstarts efforts to mine indigenous reserves: official
MARCH 13, 2019 / 9:46 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Jake Spring
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazils government wants to enact rules that allow mining in indigenous reserves which occupy 13 percent of the countrys territory and hopes it can get Congress to reconsider a decades-old proposal to do so, a Mines and Energy Ministry official told Reuters.
Mining Secretary Alexandre Vidigal de Oliveira was asked to clarify comments made last week by Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque, who said while visiting the United States and Canada that Brazil would seek to open indigenous reserves to mining.
Albuquerques remarks sparked an angry response from indigenous advocates, who said it was disrespectful after the country had just suffered its largest-ever mining disaster that killed hundreds in January.
The Indigenous Missionary Council on Monday said it repudiated, with vehement indignation Albuquerques proposal and blasted the administration of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who assumed office on Jan. 1 and has pledged to open more of the country to mining.
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-mining/brazil-government-kickstarts-efforts-to-mine-indigenous-reserves-official-idUSKBN1QU1ZZ
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