Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Untouched wilderness being wiped out to make way for foreign beef

CHACO in northern Paraguay is the second-largest wilderness in the Americas and home to the only uncontacted tribes outside the Amazon.
It’s now the centre of a huge land grab and the indigenous people are suffering the most.
“We came out of the forest when I was seven, I’m now 46. An Indian sent by a Christian priest came to the forest one day to bring us out,” says Carlos Etacor
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e, an indigenous leader, next to a cluster of tin-roofed wooden shacks that

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