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Assist Lula save our individuals, Yanomami leader informs Pope Francis

An agent of Brazil's Yanomami individuals stated he met Pope Francis on Wednesday to ask him to support Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's efforts to save his indigenous individuals.

The Yanomami, approximated to number around 28,000, reside in Brazil's largest Native appointment, in the northern states of Roraima and Amazonas. Intrusion of their lands by unlawful miners has actually triggered poor nutrition and deaths.

I've asked the pope to support the Lula administration, since Lula requires pals. He won't have the ability to do it alone. There are a lot of people around him, politicians who don't desire him to resolve it, Davi Kopenawa told press reporters.

The pope said he's going to speak with him.

Kopenawa, a shaman who co-founded and chairs the Hutukara Yanomami Association, which campaigns for native rights and the conservation of the Amazon jungle, met Francis at the Vatican.

He pointed out water poisoning from mercury - used by wildcat miners in the hunt for gold - as one of the biggest risks to his community, together with deforestation for cattle ranching and soya farming.

The Yanomami territory, a location about the size of Portugal, has actually been attacked by gold miners for years, however the devastating attacks increased over the last few years when former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro dismantled environmental protections.

Lula, a leftist three-time president who returned to office in 2023, has actually led a push to kick out unlawful miners from Yanomami territory. In January, his administration announced 1.2 billion reais ($ 239.58 million) in help for the indigenous neighborhood.

Francis, who hails from Brazil's neighbour Argentina, has made defence of the environment among the foundations of his papacy, and has actually repeatedly condemned the plundering of natural resources in the Amazon and in other places.

(source: Reuters)