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Indigenous people march in Brazil's capital over the climate emergency
Indigenous people march during the annual Free Earth camp, where Brazil's Indigenous communities discuss rights, territorial protection and their role in COP30, which will take place for the first time in the Amazon, in Brasilia, Brazil, April 8, 2025

WITH the United Nations conference of parties (Cop) climate talks fast approaching, thousands of Indigenous people marched in Brazil’s capital on Tuesday.

The protesters demanded that the state guarantee and expand their rights to traditional lands as part of the solution to the world’s climate crisis.

Bearing messages such as “Land rights = Climate Action,” they walked toward Three Powers Square in Brasilia, where congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace are located.

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