Paraguay: Government defies order to protect uncontacted tribe
Government fails to act to halt deforestation of Chaco or protect uncontacted tribe despite orders from Inter-American commission
Government fails to act to halt deforestation of Chaco or protect uncontacted tribe despite orders from Inter-American commission
The Paraguayan Chaco has the highest rate of deforestation in the world
The Paraguayan government has been ordered by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to protect an uncontacted tribe
A new report has revealed the devastating deforestation in the Paraguayan Chaco, home to the Ayoreo.
Massive deforestation and government inaction blamed for Indigenous crisis that threatens their survival.
Protestors at Grupo San José's AGM demanded "Save The Ayoreo"
Paraguay's Director for the State Indigenous Affairs Department sold off 25,000 hectares of Ayoreo land.
Uncontacted Ayoreo Indians are forced to flee from cattle ranchers' bulldozers that are destroying their forest home.