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Brazil's Ava-Guarani fight for justice

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
April 21, 2026
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Brazil's Ava-Guarani fight for justice




In Brazil, the government has purchased land for Indigenous communities as part of historic reparations for human rights abuses linked to the construction of a hydroelectric dam in the 1970s. The newly acquired property covers 107 hectares—a small portion of the 3,000 hectares the government has agreed to buy for those whose land was flooded by the Itaipu dam. France24 correspondent Jan Onoszko tells us more from Rio de Janeiro.

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