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World Service,4 mins

'We live in terror'

World Business Report

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Brazil’s indigenous communities have protected the country's precious rainforests for centuries. But their way of life is under threat. There are growing concerns that the country's new president, Jair Bolsanaro, may take away some of their land for mining, hydroelectric dams and agribusiness. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s South America business correspondent Daniel Gallas visited the annual Acampamento Terra Livre event, or Free Land Camp, to assess the mood among Brasilia's indigenous residents. (Image: An indigenous man protests at the Three Powers square in Brasilia. Credit: Getty Images)

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