Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Landless Movement in Brazil
4/06/2004 05:47:00 PM | Posted by
Emmanuel |
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The Landless Movement in Brazil (Movimento dos Sem Terra -- MST) has thousands of landless protestors invade over 25 hectares of land to push for agrarian reform, the Financial Times reported. As Brazilian Globo news reported yesterday, Lula has already said the reform will come with compromise on both business and landless sides, "sem grito" -- without yelling, or great shows of dramatic display.
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