Indigenous people leave Cargill headquarters in Santarém (PA) after revocation of waterways decree; company claims there was vandalism
Indigenous protesters vacated the Cargill headquarters in Santarém, Brazil, following the revocation of a controversial waterways decree that they had been protesting against for over a month.
Revocation of Decree 12,600 published, but indigenous people request 48 hours to leave Santarém port area
The Brazilian government has revoked Decree 12,600, which planned for studies on enterprises in the Tapajós River, while indigenous groups are requesting 48 hours to safely vacate the area near the Cargill port in Santarém.
Indigenous people will only begin to vacate the Cargill port area in Santarém after revocation published in the Official Gazette
Indigenous leaders in Santarém, Brazil, have stated they will only vacate the Cargill port area once an official revocation of decree 12,600 is published in the official government gazette.
Boulos Targeted by Complaints from Ministries After Revocation of Decree on Waterways in the Amazon
Minister Guilherme Boulos is facing backlash from colleagues in the Lula administration following his role in revoking a presidential decree on a waterways concession program in the Amazon region.
Lula's government revokes decree on waterways in the Amazon after a month of protests by indigenous people
Indigenous protesters in Brazil celebrated the revocation of a controversial waterways decree as they have camped for over a month opposing the project.
After pressure from indigenous people, government retreats and revokes decree that provided for concessions of waterways in the Amazon
The Brazilian government has announced the revocation of a decree that allowed the privatization of three waterways in the Amazon following pressure from indigenous groups.
Netanyahu approves the revocation of citizenship and deportation of two Israeli Palestinians
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has signed a decree to revoke the citizenship and deport two Israeli Palestinians accused of violent acts under a recent 'anti-terrorism' law.
Deadline Given to Federal Government by Indigenous Peoples for Response on Revocation of Decree Ends This Friday, 6
Indigenous leaders of Tapajós have given the Brazilian federal government until noon on Friday, the 6th, to respond to their counterproposal concerning the revocation of decree 12.600 following prolonged negotiations.
Tapajós Indigenous Peoples Prepare Counterproposal to Federal Government for Revocation of Decree
Indigenous groups from the Tapajós region are preparing a counterproposal to the Brazilian federal government regarding Decree 12.600/2025, which affects the Tapajós Waterway's management.