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Thousands of Indigenous people in Brazil are protesting against a 2023 law that could restrict their land rights. The law, supported by the farm lobby, is being challenged in court by Indigenous groups who say it violates their constitutional rights to ancestral lands. The dispute is now in the hands of Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes, who set up a conciliation chamber to find common ground between Indigenous groups and the farm sector.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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