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Brazil’s Zero Invasion Movement gathers 10,000 rural producers to confront the Landless Movement in Bahia

By Aline Rechmann

At least 10,000 landowners in Bahia are monitoring areas to protect themselves from the action of groups like the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST).

Distributed in approximately 200 cities, they have formed the Zero Invasion Movement.

The rural producers in Bahia claim to suffer with the insecurity in the rural areas and with the lack of actions by the state government to curb invasions.

The group says that it does not act armed.

The idea is to pressure the landless with groups much larger than the invaders, who go to the site of the invasion as . . .

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