Six arrested for painting Brazilian embassy red in protest at Amazon deforestation
“Climate-change protesters threw red paint at the Brazilian embassy in London on Tuesday to demonstrate against damage to the Amazon rainforest and what they described as violence against indigenous tribes living there.”
https://twitter.com/Ruptly/status/1161276339623727105
Today in London #ExtinctionRebellion occupied the balcony of the Embassy of Brazil to protest the on-going attacks on the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, which have taken on a new intensity recently!
Justica e ecologia 👶🏾⚖️🌳https://t.co/7R3loSzHNI#nenhumagotamais pic.twitter.com/9WN4stvtx3
— Extinction Rebellion London 🌍 (@XRLondon) August 13, 2019
Read more: London climate change protesters daub Brazilian embassy blood red – Reuters
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