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Brazilian lawmaker from the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement demands investigation of...
The lawmaker states that Governor Cláudio Castro’s operation was “a massacre carried out in secret” and calls for an independent forensic investigation
by Brasil de...
Brazilian Workers Lead in Offering Solidarity to Venezuelans under US Attack
W. T. Whitney*
Oct 27, 2025
Since August, U.S. warships, fighter planes, and troops have deployed in Caribbean waters off Venezuela and in Puerto Rico. Venezuela’s...
Brazil’s MST will organize internationalist brigades to support Venezuela in the...
The leader of MST compares the initiative to the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s
by Brasil de Fato
Oct 19, 2025
The...
The Attack on Nature Is Putting Humanity at Risk
November 10, 2022
Dear friends,
Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.
In the last week of October, João Pedro Stedile, a leader...
Brazil: MST Camp Attacked by Bolsonaro Supporters
30 October 2018
A Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) camp was burned down by a group of president-elect Jair Bolsonaro supporters in the state of Mato...
Stedile on Brazil elections: ‘Projects and interests will become clear in...
MST leader on the presidential race between Workers’ Party’s Fernando Haddad and far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro
October 9, 2018
After votes were counted last Sunday and...
“Brazil has Lost Control Over its Natural Resources Because it has...
By Mariana Pitasse
To the MST leader, foreign capital controls the country after the coup institutional coup that ousted Dilma.
One of the main issues of...
The MST leader on the situation in Brazil
We, the Brazilian working class are going through a very difficult moment, especially for the left. We’re coming from a period that we in Brazil call “the decline of political struggles”. Obviously, over the last three years the right managed to accumulate much more strength, because it made an important alliance with conservative sectors of the judicial power and of
Brazil’s Largest Social Movement Occupies Govt for Land Rights
More than 1,000 activists from Brazil’s largest social movement occupied the Ministry of Planning in Brasilia Monday morning to demand authorities address the needs of rural and farming communities. The protest kicked off a three-day national action bringing together thousands of demonstrators fighting for the rights of hundreds of thousands of landless








