Brazil president accuses actor DiCaprio of 'financing' Amazon fires

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NSTworld: The WWF has denied receiving a donation from DiCaprio or obtaining photos from the firefighters.

Bolsonaro appeared to be commenting on social media postings claiming that the environmental organisation the World Wildlife Fund had paid for images taken by volunteer firefighters that it then supposedly used to solicit donations, including a US$500,000 contribution from DiCaprio.“This Leonardo DiCaprio is a cool guy, right? Giving money to torch the Amazon,” Bolsonaro said on Friday during brief remarks in front of the presidential residence.

Four members of the non-governmental organisation Alter do Chão Fire Brigade were arrested on Tuesday with police accusing them of purposefully setting fires in order to document them and drum up more donations. They were released on Thursday on a judge’s order. Scientists and activists blame land speculators, farmers and ranchers for setting the fires to clear land for agricultural use, saying that deforesters are being emboldened by Bolsonaro’s rhetoric of promoting development and farming over preservation.Bolsonaro has repeatedly lashed out at various factions in casting blame for the forest fires.

One day later he admitted that farmers could be illegally setting the rainforest ablaze, but roughly a month later he attacked the “lying media” for saying that the rainforest was being devastated by the fires.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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