Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/-Enough-Violence--Petition-Delivery-in-Brazil-27MDHUHTIY2Z.htmlConceptually similar"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAF5Completed★★★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAF0Completed★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAF2Completed★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAF3Completed★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAF4Completed★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAEVCompleted★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAEWCompleted★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAEZCompleted★★★★"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilGP1SXAF1Completed★★★★★★View AllGP1SXAEY"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in BrazilThe petition "Enough Violence Against Indigenous People", signed by over 500 thousand people, was delivered to the Ministry of Justice, in Brasília. Several Indigenous leaderships, like Sônia Guajajara and Marcos Xukuru, along with the singer Chico César, the song-writer Carlos Rennó, the doctor and influencer Thelma Assis and the executive director of Greenpeace Brasil Carolina Pasquali marched from the Cultural Complex Funarte with an artistic installation with the message "Enough Violence!"The Free Land Camp is the current home for over 6 thousand Indigenous People from 175 different ethnicities. This is the first camp held in person in two years, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Held since 2004, the camp demands that Indigenous Lands be demarcated, in addition to the defence of life against the destruction agenda promoted by the Bolsonaro government.In original language:Entrega de Abaixo-Assinado "Basta de Violência" em BrasíliaO abaixo-assinado "Basta de Violência Contra os Povos Indígenas", assinado por mais de 500 mil pessoas, foi entregue ao Ministério da Justiça em Brasília. Diversas lideranças indígenas, como Sônia Guajajara e Marcos Xukuru, acompanhadas do cantor Chico César, do compositor Carlos Rennó, da médica e influencer digital Thelma Assis e da diretora-executiva do Greenpeace, Carolina Pasquali marcharam do Complexo Cultural da Funarte, percorrendo o Eixo Monumental com uma instalação artística com a mensagem "Basta de Violência!"O Acampamento Terra Livre abriga 6 mil indígenas de 175 povos diferentes. Este é o primeiro ATL presencial em dois anos devido à pandemia de Covid-19. O acampamento, que acontece desde 2004, traz a demanda de demarcação dos territórios como sua bandeira principal, além da defesa da vida contra a agenda de destruição promovida pelo governo Bolsonaro.Locations:Brasilia-Brazil-South AmericaDate:7 Apr, 2022Credit:© Diego Baravelli / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3452px X 2301pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSESKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Day-Demonstrations-High angle view-Human rights-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Outdoors-Petitions-Tribal dressesShoot:"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in Brazil - Photos by Diego BaravelliThe petition "Enough Violence Against Indigenous People", signed by over 500 thousand people, was delivered to the Ministry of Justice, in Brasília. Several Indigenous leaderships, like Sônia Guajajara and Marcos Xukuru, along with the singer Chico César, the song-writer Carlos Rennó, the doctor and influencer Thelma Assis and the executive director of Greenpeace Brasil Carolina Pasquali marched from the Cultural Complex Funarte with an artistic installation with the message "Enough Violence!"The Free Land Camp is the current home for over 6 thousand Indigenous People from 175 different ethnicities. This is the first camp held in person in two years, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Held since 2004, the camp demands that Indigenous Lands be demarcated, in addition to the defence of life against the destruction agenda promoted by the Bolsonaro government.Entrega de Abaixo-Assinado "Basta de Violência" em BrasíliaO abaixo-assinado "Basta de Violência Contra os Povos Indígenas", assinado por mais de 500 mil pessoas, foi entregue ao Ministério da Justiça em Brasília. Diversas lideranças indígenas, como Sônia Guajajara e Marcos Xukuru, acompanhadas do cantor Chico César, do compositor Carlos Rennó, da médica e influencer digital Thelma Assis e da diretora-executiva do Greenpeace, Carolina Pasquali marcharam do Complexo Cultural da Funarte, percorrendo o Eixo Monumental com uma instalação artística com a mensagem "Basta de Violência!"O Acampamento Terra Livre abriga 6 mil indígenas de 175 povos diferentes. Este é o primeiro ATL presencial em dois anos devido à pandemia de Covid-19. O acampamento, que acontece desde 2004, traz a demanda de demarcação dos territórios como sua bandeira principal, além da defesa da vida contra a agenda de destruição promovida pelo governo Bolsonaro.Related Collections:"Enough Violence" Petition Delivery in Brazil (All Photos)Free Land Camp 2022 in Brazil (All Photos & Videos)