Brazil's Indigenous Peoples Secure Land Rights Victory in Top Court Decision

Brazil's Supreme Court ruled against efforts to restrict native peoples' rights to protected reservations on their ancestral lands, in a landmark victory for Indigenous activists and climate campaigners. The court voted 9-2 in favor of Indigenous people, rejecting the "time-frame argument" that claimed Indigenous groups should not have rights to lands where they were not present in 1988. This ruling sets a legal precedent nationwide and is seen as a blow to former President Jair Bolsonaro's anti-Indigenous policies. The decision is celebrated by Indigenous leaders, who emphasize the importance of protecting Indigenous reservations in the fight against deforestation and climate change.
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