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Artigo

11 set 2007

Author:
Pia Gaarder, Norwatch

Aracruz Will Not Appeal the Decision [Brazil]

...Brazil’s minister of justice signed the decrees that settle a long-standing land conflict between the cellulose giant Aracruz Celulose and the Tupinikim and Guarani Indian tribes...The decrees determine that the disputed 11,009-hectare territory, the major part of which is formally owned by Aracruz today, originally constituted Indian territories and is to be returned to the Indians...“Even though there exist several points that indicate that Aracruz can dispute the decision in the courts, this is not the company’s intention”, Haakon Lorentzen [Aracruz Celulose board member] said...Lorentzen emphasized that the minister of justice has stated that the decision must not be regarded as if Aracruz has done something unlawful.