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Bolivians start second ‘long march’ against road plan
BBC – Hundreds of indigenous Bolivians have started a second long march in protest at government plans to build a road through the Tipnis national park. They say the project would destroy their homeland in the Amazon forest. A similar march last year led President Evo Morales to cancel the project. But he later backtracked after other communities said the road would bring economic development. Read article
Tags: deforestation / habitat loss, politics
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