Transport Infrastructure
Prosecutors say that protesters at Cargill Brazil's terminal should not be forced to leave.
According to a statement released late last week, a branch of Brazil's Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has condemned the use of force in removing Indigenous protesters near a Cargill port terminal located in the Amazon. Since January 22, indigenous groups have protested at the terminal gate of the Santarem company against a project that would dredge Tapajos River, where traders depend on barges to transport grains to northern ports for export. The prosecutors demanded the immediate cancellation of an order by the State Commission for Public Safety in Ports authorizing the deployment police forces to the site. The prosecutors in...