SILVA
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Age | 36 |
Date of birth | July 3,1988 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Vitoria |
State Of Espirito Santo | |
Brazil | |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Genres | Alternative/Indie |
Songs | Thiago Silva |
Capuba | |
Feliz e Ponto | |
Janeiro | |
Okinawa | |
Entardecer | |
Disco novo | |
É Preciso Dizer | |
Duas da Tarde | |
Universo | |
SongsA Cor É RosaBrasileiro · 2018 Fica Tudo BemBrasileiro · 2018 Não Vá EmboraSilva Canta Marisa · 2016 View 25+ more | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Parents | Letir Souza |
Nominations | Latin Grammy Award for Best MPB Album |
List | A Cor É RosaBrasileiro · 2018 |
Albums | Bloco do Silva |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1843690 |
SILVA Life story
Lúcio Silva de Souza, known simply as Silva, stylized as "SILVA", is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazilian Congress
... The dramatic scenes came a week after left-wing veteran Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva s inauguration...
Lula to be sworn in as Brazil president as Bolsonaro flies to US
...By Matt MurphyBBC NewsCrowds are gathering in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia, ahead of the inauguration of the country s next president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva...
COP27: What have global leaders done on climate change in 2022?
... In a dramatic election last week, President Jair Bolsonaro was ousted by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva - potentially changing overnight the future of the Amazon...
Brazil election: Why it matters so much to the US
... So, interest in who takes power in Brazil - current President Jair Bolsonaro or former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva - was always going to be high...
Brazil's indigenous communities fear mining threat over war in Ukraine
... On Tuesday, former president Lula da Silva - and the man leading in the polls to win October s vote - made a visit to the camp...
To escape Brazil detainee who-disguised as a daughter found dead
...Clauvino da Silva was serving sentences have found a sentence of imprisonment of more than 70 years for drug trafficking prison authorities in Brazil, the convicted drug dealer Clauvino da Silva foiled dead in his cell, three days after an elaborate escape...
Brazil drug dealer dresses up as daughter in bungled jail escape
... They said the 19-year-old had come to visit her father, Clauvino da Silva, at the jail in Rio de Janeiro known as Bangu 3, where he was serving a sentence of 73 years and 10 months...
Brazil's indigenous communities fear mining threat over war in Ukraine
Maurício Ye'kwana worries about The Future . He comes from the community of Auaris, in northern Brazil , close to The Border with Venezuela.
The area, part of the Yanomami Indigenous Territory, is rich in gold, diamonds and minerals - and illegal miners want a piece of it. In all, there are.
" It's got worse in The Past few years, " Maurício says, explaining that during the pandemic, The Number of planes, helicopters and boats linked to illegal mining increased.
He's only 35, But it's the younger generation that concerns Him - Boys increasingly being lured into illegal work.
" The Young People are The Best boat drivers, " he says. They can earn as Much as 10,000 Brazilian reais ($2,140; £1,645) for a single trip.
Maurício has come to Brasilia to take part in the Free Land Camp, an annual event that brings together indigenous communities looking to defend their land rights.
On Brasilia's main esplanade, a Grand Avenue that leads to Congress and the Presidential Palace , communities from across the country have erected hundreds of tents.
Milling around The Camp are indigenous Brazilians, many of them wearing feathered headdresses, intricate beaded jewellery and painted with geometric tattoos identifying their tribe.
This year, The Event has taken on an even bigger meaning.
President Jair Bolsonaro has Made it his mission to push Economic Development in the Amazon. In his latest attempt to make inroads into indigenous territories, he has cited The War in Ukraine. Brazil relies heavily on imported fertilisers for its agribusiness Industry - More Than 90% of its fertilisers come from abroad, and Russia is its most important partner.
" A good opportunity arose for us, " Mr Bolsonaro said of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He has argued that by mining in indigenous territories, Brazil can build More of its own potassium reserves.
It's an argument questioned by some experts.
" Only 11% of the reserves are inside indigenous lands and other states like São Paulo and Minas have reserves, " says politician Joenia Wapichana, The First indigenous woman voted into Congress in 2018. " It's a false narrative that tries to confuse the minds of the Brazilians, making them believe it's important, that people won't have food on their table. "
Also, it's not a short-term fix.
" From a technological and environmental perspective, the licences needed and the Infrastructure - it all takes time. Being able to offer these products to the Brazilian market would probably take seven to 10 Years , " says Suzi Huff, Prof of Geology at the University of Brasilia. " We're talking about an extremely Sensitive Area in which care needs to be taken. It's false to say that it will solve Brazil 's problems. "
The Bill has been in The Works since 2020. But last month, the lower house voted to consider it under emergency provisions, removing the need for committee debates.
" It's very clearly blackmail, " says Prof Huff. " Bolsonaro saw an opportunity to continue with this project of allowing mineral exploration including in indigenous lands and used the scarcity of fertilisers in Brazil to move forward with this project. "
It was expected to be voted on in the lower house This Week , But that hasn't happened - and few believe, in this election year, that it will. Not even the big players in the Industry agree with it, with the Brazilian Institute of Mining last month saying it was a bill " not suitable for its intended purposes" and calling for broader debate.
While a delay in voting is seen as a relief by indigenous leaders, it's still a challenge on the ground.
" A fiery political discourse encourages invasions in indigenous lands, " says Joenia Wapichana. " The fact that Bolsonaro says he supports mining, that he will regulate mining in indigenous lands already exposes the indigenous people and makes them More vulnerable. "
The discourse is, of course, deeply political, especially with elections around The Corner . On Tuesday, former president Lula Da Silva - and The Man leading in the polls to win October's vote - Made a visit to The Camp .
" Today the headlines are about a government that doesn't have scruples when It Comes to offending and attacking the indigenous communities who are already on this land, " He Said .
The response was huge cheers of " out with Bolsonaro" - But there are still six months until the elections. And this is Brazil - Much can change in politics here, and The Future of Brazil 's indigenous tribes is More uncertain than ever.
Source of news: bbc.com