11:13 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil| Money · Comments Off
16 Mar 2007
A plane crash in rural Brazil left many thinking that a miracle had occurred. The accident took place in an area where thousands of “sin tierra“ (landless) farmers live, and from the sky came down $2 million dollars in cash:
The plane, used for the transportation of money, crshed and the inhabitants of the town where it crashed made off with part of the booty. When the emergency crews arrived, a large part of the money had disappeared.…The accident might have been just another statistic if it weren’t for its cargo: $2 million dollars in Brazilian currency. There isn’t a trace left of the money, which was spread all about the countryside and was quickly snatched up by the inhabitants of the area.
At times, fate is just. Apparently the police made a sweep of the nearby town looking for the money and have only come up with a couple thousand dollars, though one farmer returned a bag containing $50,000 to police.
Via / 20 Minutos
12:48 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism| Celebrities| Los Angeles · Comments Off
25 May 2006
Folk singer and long-time activist Joan Baez has climbed into a tree in L.A. to protest the commercialization of a piece of farm land there, according to Spain’s 20 Minutos:
The object is to raise public sympathy to impede the eviction of 350 families that live off the land of this modest farm and who have been served an eviction notice.The owner of the property at first accepted the 6 million dollars offered by the farmers, but later upped his demand to 16 million.
According to Los Ángeles newspaper La Opinion, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa stated that he cannot do anything else for them: “I am the only elected official who has supported them — the only one. I’ve raised 6 million dollars, but I could not raise the 16 million tat Mr. Horowitz is asking for. What can I say? We tried, we raised a lot of money to buy the land, and there are many officials that have worked against the interests of farmers. I’m not one of them.”
According to 20 Minutos, actress Daryll Hannah has also jumped on the bandwagon in support of the campesinos:
Actress Daryl Hannah asked that the owner of the property “swallow his greed” and accept the 6 million dollars being offered by the farmers. “He would not only get back the 5.1 million he paid for the land, but also the interest.”
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Via / 20 Minutos
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