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Robinho Accuses Fake Indigenous People Linked to Drug Trafficking of Promoting Land Grabbing by Producers in the Far South: "with the Government's Support"

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In an interview this Monday (11), State Representative Robinho demanded a response from the state government regarding what he defines as "fake indigenous people" who are promoting invasions in the far south. The most recent case involved the invasion of the Imbassuaba Farm, located in the Cumuruxatiba district, municipality of Prado. "We've been demanding this. I'm in opposition to the government, and I think if I ask, it will only inflame more…
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In an interview this Monday (11), State Representative Robinho demanded a response from the state government regarding what he defines as "fake indigenous people" who are promoting invasions in the far south. The most recent case involved the invasion of the Imbassuaba Farm, located in the Cumuruxatiba district, municipality of Prado. "We've been demanding this. I'm in opposition to the government, and I think if I ask, it will only inflame more…

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OffNews broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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