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“We aren’t leaving”

Authorities gave a 48-hour deadline to “unblock” access roads to a Cargill grain port in Santarém and remove more than 1,000 Indigenous protesters camped outside

Tiffany Higgins

Tiffany Higgins

Feb 22, 2026 — 5 min read
“We aren’t leaving”
Indigenous peoples continue in the protest encampment in Santarém on Saturday, February 21. Photo: Apoena Audiovisual.

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