Belo Monte: Als ob Wien versinken würde

© Reuters/LUNAE PARRACHOAmazon Indians from the Xingu, Tapajos and Teles Pires river basins face a riot police officer as they invade the main construction site of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam site in protest against the dam's construction, in Vitoria do Xingu, near Altamira in Para State, May 2, 2013. The Indians from the Munduruku, Juruna, Kayapo, Xipaya, Kuruaya, Asurini, Parakana, and Arara tribes are trying to force the paralyzation of the dam, projected to become the world's third largest in energy production, that they oppose for its impact on the environment and their livelihoods. The protesters said in an open letter that they want a dialogue with the government. The shirt reads, "Proud to be Indian." REUTERS/Lunae Parracho (BRAZIL - Tags: ENVIRONMENT CIVIL UNREST POLITICS ENERGY)
Brasilien: Indios besetzten erneut die Baustelle für das drittgrößte Wasserkraftwerk der Welt. Sie fordern den Stopp der Arbeiten und die Anhörung der Bewohner.
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