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‘God is Brazilian’: Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro lashes out at pope’s Amazon text

Brasilia | ByAgence France-Presse
Feb 13, 2020 10:23 PM IST

The quip came a day after Francis published a text urging Catholics to “feel outrage” over the exploitation of indigenous people and devastation caused by mining and deforestation in the Amazon.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right climate-change skeptic, lashed out at Pope Francis Thursday after the pontiff pleaded for the protection of the Amazon rainforest, and attacked the environmental group Greenpeace as “rubbish.”

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro gestures as he leaves the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil.(REUTERS)
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro gestures as he leaves the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil.(REUTERS)

“Pope Francis said yesterday the Amazon is his, the world’s, everyone’s,” said Bolsonaro, who has often railed against international criticism of his environmental policies as an attack on Brazilian sovereignty.

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“Well, the pope may be Argentine, but God is Brazilian.”

The quip came a day after Francis published a text urging Catholics to “feel outrage” over the exploitation of indigenous people and devastation caused by mining and deforestation in the Amazon.

Since taking office in January 2019, Bolsonaro has faced condemnation from environmentalists and the international community over his policies on the world’s largest rainforest, which was devastated by record fires last year.

Last week, he again drew criticism for proposing a bill that would allow mining, farming and hydroelectric power projects on formerly protected Amazon land, calling it a “dream.”

Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon increased 85.3 percent in Bolsonaro’s first year in office, to more than 9,000 square kilometers (3,500 square miles).

Speaking to journalists outside the presidential residence in Brasilia, Bolsonaro questioned why there had not been, in his view, a similar world reaction to the recent wildfires in Australia, which burned more than 100,000 square kilometers (around 39,000 square miles).

“All Australia caught fire and nobody’s talking about Australia. Where is the zealotry for Australia?” he said.

Bolsonaro also attacked Greenpeace, his latest tiff with the environmental group.

“What is this crap called Greenpeace? Nothing but rubbish,” he said when asked about his moves to promote what he calls “sustainable development” by opening protected areas of the Amazon to mining and farming.

Greenpeace has been an outspoken critic of Bolsonaro’s policies, accusing him of a “racist, anti-environmental agenda” that harms Brazil’s environment and its indigenous peoples.

The Brazilian leader, who has been called a “Tropical Trump,” often answers his critics with vitriolic attacks.

In October, he tried, without evidence, to link Greenpeace to a massive oil spill off Brazil’s northeast coast, calling it a “terrorist act.”

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