Order to evict illegal gold miners from Brazil's Amazon to protect Indigenous tribes from coronavirus

A Brazil court has ordered the Bolsonaro government to take action to remove illegal gold miners from the Yanomami Indigenous reservation in the Amazon.

A member of the Yanomami people in northern Brazil.

A member of the Yanomami people in northern Brazil. Source: EFE

A federal court has ordered the Brazilian government to expel an estimated 20,000 illegal gold miners from the Yanomami indigenous reservation to protect one of the most isolated Amazon tribes from the spread of coronavirus.

The judge gave President Jair Bolsonaro's administration five days to come up with an emergency plan to protect the Yanomami by deploying agents from the indigenous affairs and environmental agencies and military personnel.

Some 27,000 Yanomami live on a vast reservation twice the size of Switzerland and have been invaded for decades by gold miners who have brought diseases fatal to their people.

To date, there have been more than 160 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among the Yanomami people and five deaths.
Members of the Yanomami people in northern Brazil.
Members of the Yanomami people in northern Brazil. Source: EFE
The tribe had appealed to authorities to expel the gold miners who have destroyed forests and poisoned rivers with mercury used to separate the gold from river-bed sediment.

Yanomami leaders say the number of prospectors on their land has surged since Mr Bolsonaro was elected president in 2018, vowing to develop the Amazon and to tap its mineral riches even by allowing miners onto protected Indigenous reservations.
In a comment on the court decision, Vice President Hamilton Mourao disputed the number of illegal miners on the reservation, estimating there were 3,500 and not 20,000 cited by the judge.

Gold has become a significant export from Brazil's northernmost state of Roraima even though there are no legally registered gold mining operations there.


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Published 4 July 2020 3:48pm
Updated 4 July 2020 8:32pm
Source: AAP


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