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A victory in a decades-long court battle provided relief for a special part of the Amazon rainforest and for the Ashaninka indigenous people who live there, as their 1990s lawsuit against illegal logging interests finally ended with a public statement of apology and a $3 million award for compensation.
Forestry companies and their legal teams acknowledged the "enormous importance of the Ashaninka people as guardians of the forest, zealous in the preservation of the environment," in their official apology which claimed regret "for all the ills caused."
Francisco Piyãko, part of Ashaninka leadership said, "These resources come to enhance existing actions, to generate sustainability for our people, our land, so that it helps to strengthen us to continue the broader project of environmental protection and maintenance of our ways of life."
Yale's School of Forestry & Environmental Studies suggested that the Attorney General, Augusto Aras, believes this case could be a turning point in environmental and indigenous peoples lawsuits.
"What we did here was to comply with the Constitution, understanding that the indigenous people have sacred rights guaranteed by the Magna Carta," Aras said in a statement. "You have the right to have a decent life, materially speaking, to choose your own destiny, to take part in political decisions, with respect to isolated communities."
Beginning in 1980, forestry firms started harvesting mature cedar and mahogany trees for the European furniture trade in the Kampa do Rio Amônia Indigenous Reserve. The money awarded in the settlement will be paid over 5 years, and will be put mainly towards reforestation projects.
"The case will define hundreds of thousands of cases on massive environmental crimes in Brazil," Antonio Rodrigo, the attorney for Ashaninka, said according to Latin Post.
(File photo by Nishaan ahmed)
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