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Brazil’s Amazon chief Raoni tapped for 2020 Nobel Peace Prize nomination

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BRASILIA (Reuters) - A group of Brazilian anthropolo­gists and environmen­talists has put forward Chief Raoni Metuktire of the Kayapó tribe as a candidate for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for a lifetime of work protecting the Amazon rainforest.

Raoni, an unmistakab­le Amazon icon with his large lip plate, yellow macaw-feather headdress and ear rings, became known internatio­nally as an environmen­tal campaigner in the 1980s with musician Sting at his side.

At 89, Raoni took to the road again this year seeking help to stop a surge in fires destroying the forest, which he has blamed on the plans of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro to develop the Amazon economical­ly and assimilate its indigenous people.

The Darcy Ribeiro Foundation, named after one of Brazil’s first anthropolo­gists, announced this week that it had formally proposed Raoni’s name to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which decides who wins the annual award.

The foundation has also written to French President Emmanuel Macron to call for his endorsemen­t of the nomination. Raoni met twice this year with Macron, who led criticism of Brazil’s environmen­tal practices at the recent Group of Seven wealthy nations summit in Biarritz.

A spokesman for the foundation, Toni Lotar, said yesterday that the nomination had been initially accepted by the committee, but the foundation has yet to complete the full nomination process.

“Chief Raoni is a living symbol of the fight to protect nature and the rights of indigenous people in the Amazon,” Lotar told Reuters.

“He is respected worldwide for a life dedicated to the survival of our planet that is so threatened by climate change,” Lotar said.

The Brazilian government has denied encouragin­g recent fires allegedly set by farmers seeking to extend the agricultur­al frontier in the Amazon and blame the surge on the dry season.

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