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CET-Rio monta esquema de trânsito para Corrida Energy Land no domingo

A CET-Rio montou esquema de trânsito para a Corrida Energy Land, que será realizada neste domingo (24/8), em vias do Centro e adjacências. Para viabilizar a realização da atividade esportiva com segurança viária aos participantes, pedestres e motoristas, algumas vias da região serão interditadas ao tráfego de veículos.A operação de trânsito contará com a atuação dos agentes da CET-Rio, Guardas Municipais e apoiadores de tráfego, que trabalharão para a segurança viária, fluidez do trânsito, coibir o estacionamento irregular, ordenar os cruzamentos, orientar pedestres e motoristas, além de efetuar os bloqueios durante todo o período dos eventos.Técnicos da CET-Rio no Centro de Operações e Resiliência (COR-Rio) vão monitorar toda a movimentação do trânsito por meio das câmeras para que, s...
Brazil unveils land titling plan for quilombola communities
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Brazil unveils land titling plan for quilombola communities

Officials from Brazil’s Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture and the Ministry of Racial Equality on Tuesday (Apr. 8) signed the Plano de Ação da Agenda Nacional de Titulação Quilombola (“Action Plan for the National Quilombola Titling Agenda”).The document was welcomed by the quilombolas—the descendants of runaway enslaved people from Colonial times. Their representatives, however, underscored the need for a budget to implement land regulation policies and called for the swift enactment of decrees recognizing more territories.The plan lists the demands for land ownership countrywide and builds strategies to meet them. It also aims to enshrine the autonomy of quilombola people, safeguarding their right to land and self-determination.A historical demandBiko Rodrigu...
Free Land Camp debates democracy, indigenous rights in Brazil
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Free Land Camp debates democracy, indigenous rights in Brazil

Between 6,000 and 8,000 indigenous people from at least 135 ethnic groups are expected to take part in the 21st edition of the Free Land Camp, which began on Monday (Apr. 7) and runs through Friday (11) in the Brazilian capital, Brasília.As the largest indigenous mobilization in the country, this year’s event goes beyond the traditional demand for land demarcation, also advocating for the defense of the democratic regime and the Federal Constitution. The call comes amid what indigenous leaders describe as a process of “deconstitutionalization” of their rights.“This camp also reinforces our stance on the [importance of the 1988] Federal Constitution and our right to live,” said Dinamam Tuxá, executive coordinator of the event’s main organizer, the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of B...