Actors and actresses nominated for Oscar 2023 will receive a warning on social media about the danger of illegal gold mining on indigenous lands. The award ceremony will take place today (12) in Los Angeles, in the United States.
The Cost of Gold campaign proposes the exchange of the award statuette, produced in 24 carat gold, for a wooden statue of a hero that symbolizes protection of the Yanomami ethnic group.
In a video by the Urihi Associação Yanomami, the leader of the Júnior Hekurari ethnic group draws the attention of Hollywood artists to the fight against illegal mining and the environmental damage caused by the extraction of the metal, which generate mercury spills in rivers, deforestation and contamination of fish and indigenous.
“One of the greatest symbols of success may soon be in your hands, the Oscar. However, its symbol of success comes at a much higher price for our people. Here, I offer a different statuette, that of our hero. Omama is the creator and warrior of the Amazon and the Yanomami people. Omama symbolizes protection. But even Omama needs allies in the fight against illegal gold and its cost to our people and our land,” says the leader.
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humanitarian crisis
In January, the humanitarian crisis affecting the communities of the Yanomami Indigenous Land, in Roraima, led the federal government to declare a Public Health Emergency of National Importance to combat the lack of health care for the people living in the region.
After the decision, military personnel from the Armed Forces and federal government agencies specialized in indigenous health are sending food and medicine to the Yanomami villages, in addition to providing health care in hospitals in Boa Vista.
>>> Click here and check the Brazil Agency coverageof the humanitarian crisis in the Yanomami TI