Clashes erupt as indigenous activists protest in Brasilia
Indigenous people and police have clashed near Brasilia’s congressional building, during a protest over land disputes. Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters, whose bodies were painted and dressed in colourful head-dresses, while some tribe members shot arrows in return. Dozens of indigenous people are killed every year in Brazil in fights with farmers…
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