The Borneo Post

DiCaprio denies accusation of link to Amazon fires

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SAO PAULO: American actor Leonardo DiCaprio on Saturday denied a claim by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro that he had helped fund groups allegedly linked to fires in the Amazon rain forest.

“While worthy of support,” the 45-year-old DiCaprio said in a statement on his Instagram account, “we did not fund the organisati­ons targeted.”

In his weekly broadcast on Thursday, Bolsonaro accused DiCaprio of “collaborat­ing with the fires in the Amazon” by donating US$500,000 to a group he said had started fires in the ecological­ly sensitive forest in order to attract donations.

While citing no evidence, Bolsonaro said that DiCaprio had earmarked a part of the US$500,000 “for the people who were setting fires.”

While worthy of support, we did not fund the organisati­ons targeted.

‘The future... is at stake’

The far-right Brazilian president repeated the accusation­s on Friday.

DiCaprio, long an environmen­tal activist, said in his denial that “the future of these irreplacea­ble ecosystems is at stake, and I am proud to stand with the groups protecting them.”

He offered praise for those in Brazil who work “to save their natural and cultural heritage.”

Since 2018, the Alter do Chao volunteer fire brigade has helped firefighte­rs combat huge blazes in northern Para state, including a recent fire in the Alter do Chao region that destroyed the equivalent of 1,600 soccer fields.

But regional police claim that some members linked to the

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? DiCaprio speaks onstage at the 2019 Global Citizen Festival in New York, last Sept 28.
— AFP file photo DiCaprio speaks onstage at the 2019 Global Citizen Festival in New York, last Sept 28.

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