2013年8月14日 星期三

Indians from the Amazon Basin, indigenous rights, protest, Belo Monte hydroelectric plant, Brazil. 亞馬遜河流域的印第安人, 原住民權利. 抗議, 貝羅蒙蒂水力發電廠

Munduruku Indians from the Amazon Basin demonstrate in front of the Ministry of Mines and Energy by lying on the street to symbolize the dead, in Brasilia. The Indians are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and are calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu, Teles Pires and Tapajos rivers, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil’s fast-growing demand for electricity. (Lunae Parracho/Reuters)
June 11 Photo Brief: A soldier faints, zebras blend, a child goes splash and the world seems angry, protests in Turkey, Britain, Kenya, Russia and Brazil http://darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2013/06/june-11-photo-brief-a-soldier-faints-zebras-blend-a-child-goes-splash-and-the-world-seems-angry-protests-in-turkey-britain-kenya-russia-and-brazil/#9
Munduruku Indians from the Amazon Basin demonstrate in front of the Ministry of Mines and Energy by lying on the street to symbolize the dead, in Brasilia June 11, 2013. The Indians are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and are calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu, Teles Pires and Tapajos rivers, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Munduruku Indians stand guard outside the Brazil's Indian affairs bureau (FUNAI) headquarters after other Munduruku Indians stormed the building in Brasilia June 10, 2013. The Indians from the Amazon Basin are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu, Teles Pires and Tapajos rivers, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
A Munduruku Indian stands in front of security guards protecting Planalto Palace during a protest, where Munduruku Indians were prevented by security forces from entering the palace, in Brasilia June 6, 2013. The Indians from the Amazon Basin are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu river, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
State security guards impeded Munduruku Indians from entering Planalto Palace during a protest in Brasilia June 6, 2013. The Indians from the Amazon Basin are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu river, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Indigenous Munduruku Indians arrive for a meeting at the National Indian Foundation in Brasilia June 10, 2013. The Munduruku Indians from the Amazon Basin are in Brasilia to seek negotiations with Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff's government over what they say are violations of their indigenous rights and are calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu river, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
A Munduruku Indian woman paints the face of a woman while occupying the auditorium of the Brazil's Indian affairs bureau (FUNAI) headquarters after storming the building with other Munduruku Indians, in Brasilia June 10, 2013. The Indians from the Amazon Basin are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu, Teles Pires and Tapajos rivers, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Brazilian Munduruku Indians are prevented by security forces from entering the Planalto Palace during a protest in Brasilia June 6, 2013. They are demonstrating against violations of indigenous rights and calling for the suspension of the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant on the Xingu river, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Munduruku Indians attend a meeting consisting of nearly 150 Indians, who are campaigning against the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Amazon, in Brasilia June 5, 2013. Talks between the Indians and the government were suspended a day after Air Force planes flew 144 Munduruku Indians to Brasilia for talks to end a week-long occupation of the controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu River, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Minister of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of Brazil Gilberto Carvalho speaks with Munduruku Indians during a meeting at the Planalto Palace to try to resolve the occupation of the construction of Belo Monte, in Brasilia June 4, 2013. President Dilma Rousseff's government sought on Tuesday to defuse mounting conflicts with indigenous groups over its decision to stop setting aside farm land for Indians and plans to build more hydroelectric dams in the Amazon. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
A Munduruku Indian child is pictured at the Planalto Palace, where a meeting with Minister of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of Brazil Gilberto Carvalho was being held with other Munduruku Indians, in Brasilia, June 4, 2013. President Dilma Rousseff's government sought on Tuesday to defuse mounting conflicts with indigenous groups over its decision to stop setting aside farm land for Indians and plans to build more hydroelectric dams in the Amazon. The government flew 144 Munduruku Indians to Brasilia for talks to end a week-long occupation of the controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu river, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Munduruku Indians attend a meeting consisting of nearly 150 Indians, who are campaigning against the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Amazon, in Brasilia | View photo - Yahoo! News India http://in.news.yahoo.com/lightbox/munduruku-indians-attend-meeting-consisting-nearly-150-indians-photo-215746416.html
A Munduruku Indian stands in front of security guards protecting Planalto Palace during a protest in Brasilia | Amazon Indians protest in Brazil - Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/lightbox/amazon-indians-protest-in-brazil-slideshow/munduruku-indian-stands-front-security-guards-protecting-planalto-photo-011745837.html
Munduruku Indians, many of who had never been in a plane, disembark from a Brazilian Air Force plane as they arrive for talks with the government, June 4, 2013. Air Force planes flew 144 Munduruku Indians to Brasilia for talks to end a week-long occupation of the controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu River, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Munduruku Indians, many flying for the first time, ride in a Brazilian Air Force plane as they are transported to Brasilia for talks with the government, June 4, 2013. Air Force planes flew 144 Munduruku Indians to Brasilia for talks to end a week-long occupation of the controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu River, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Munduruku Indians, many of who are flying for the first time, board a Brazilian Air Force plane to fly to Brasilia for talks with the government, in Altamira June 4, 2013. Air Force planes flew 144 Munduruku Indians to Brasilia for talks to end a week-long occupation of the controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu River, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Munduruku Indians do a dance around a Brazilian Air Force plane that transported them to Brasilia for talks with the government, in Brasilia June 4, 2013. Air Force planes flew 144 Munduruku Indians to Brasilia for talks to end a week-long occupation of the controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu River, a huge project aimed at feeding Brazil's fast-growing demand for electricity. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
Munduruku Indians disembark from a Brazilian Air Force plane as they arrive for talks with the government in Brasilia | View photo - Yahoo! News India
http://in.news.yahoo.com/lightbox/munduruku-indians-disembark-brazilian-air-force-plane-arrive-photo-234835104.html
Brazilian Indians Occupy Lower House Of Congress In Protest | Brasilia | Conflictbase.com
http://conflictbase.com/events/5088/Brazilian-Indians-Occupy-Lower-House-Of-Congress-In-Protest#.UgvukNJIiaQ
Lunae Parracho/Reuters
Lunae Parracho/Reuters
Folha de S.Paulo - Fotografia - Mercado - Protesto em Belo Monte - 14/08/2013
http://fotografia.folha.uol.com.br/galerias/15810-protesto-em-belo-monte#foto-272311
Hungry For Energy, Brazil Builds Monster Dams In The Amazon / ideastream - Northeast Ohio Public Radio, Television and Multiple Media
http://www.ideastream.org/news/npr/171902544
Photo: Ben Hider/Getty Images
Photo: Bruno Kelly/Reuters
Photo: Lunae Parracho/Reuters
Belo Monte Dam Forces 40,000 People to Move or Drown
http://www.takepart.com/photos/belo-monte-dam-protest/pare-belo-monte

貝羅蒙水壩(Belo Monte Dam)招標後的原住民族宣言 - 山與海的孩子 - 無名小站
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