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Protesters from indigenous groups clashed with security guards last night after forcing their way into the COP30 summit in Brazil.
The climate conference, which officially began on Monday, is looking at how the world can mitigate global heating, as well as improve wider environmental protections.
But the protesters, some beating drums, demanded better protections for forests, with some carrying signs saying ‘Our land is not for sale’, and chanting ‘They cannot decide for us without us’.
Video showed one leader, known only by the name Nato, saying: ‘We can’t eat money. We want our lands free from agribusiness, oil exploration, illegal miners and illegal loggers.’
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