Fredson de Silva, mayor of Pau d’Arco, issued decree locking down only indigenous people
Local authorities in the Brazilian Amazon have been accused of racism after locking down a string of indigenous villages and banning indigenous people from entering a local town because of a coronavirus outbreak.
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