Troops of the National Force will stay 90 days, preventing protesters occupy the construction site and paralyze the plant’s construction.
Against protests, government sends National Force to Belo Monte
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Troops of the National Force will stay 90 days, preventing protesters occupy the construction site and paralyze the plant’s construction.
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