Massacre in the jungle: how an Indigenous man was made the public face of an atrocity
Briefly

Nacoca Pio Cinta Larga’s trial reveals the dark implications of greed in the illegal diamond mining industry within Indigenous territories, where violence and exploitation flourish.
Judge Rafael Slomp described a massacre committed by Indigenous individuals against prospectors, listing 29 victims and highlighting the hands-tied circumstances which rendered them defenseless.
The prosecution alleges that Pio, painted as a diamond baron, orchestrated illegal mining operations, prioritizing profit over the lives of those in the mining region.
Pio's frail appearance starkly contrasts media portrayals of him as a powerful figure profiting enormously from the illegal diamond trade in the Amazon.
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