Brazil: Crisis in Yanomami territory, one year after operation to remove goldminers
A health crisis is ravaging the Yanomami people in Brazil’s northern Amazon, one year on from emergency operation.
A health crisis is ravaging the Yanomami people in Brazil’s northern Amazon, one year on from emergency operation.
Six months on since the Brazilian government launched its emergency operation to address the humanitarian crisis in the Yanomami Territory.
In Brazil, Ibama agents and others are stepping in to remove thousands of illegal goldminers from the Yanomami Indigenous Territory.
Survival proposes a new six-point plan to stop the genocide of the Yanomami people.
A devastating new report has revealed the crisis in the Yanomami territory caused by a massive invasion of illegal goldminers.
4 Yanomami people shot dead in Venezuela by soldiers, with others injured.
Goldminers are now working extremely closely to uncontacted Yanomami and violence is imminent.
A major humanitarian crisis is engulfing the Yanomami.