Recently, the South African judge Patricia Goliath interrupted the idealization of a real estate project $270 million worth, originalized by Amazon, on a property anointed by indigenous peoples of the South Africa.
The country's Justice proceeded with the interruption of the project, stating the non-consent of the population indigenous people about the appropriation of the place for profit, since the territory has belonged to the tribes for years.
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Construction was already underway and featured an architecture based on hotel, residential and retail spaces. According to LLPT (owner of 37 acres in Cape Town), the objective of the project would be to generate more savings in the area, in view of the 6,000 jobs made available through the company.
Furthermore, the judge determines that her decision is nothing to be interpreted as an impediment to development, quite the contrary. For her, this action would be a protection of a territory that indigenous peoples fought for years to get.
Finally, not all indigenous people disagree with the decision to leave the site and proceed with construction. From there, the process will be long in the face of so many perspectives and opposition, even among the indigenous people themselves.
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