Wild accusation: Brazil's president accuses movie star of fire

While the rain forest in Brazil has been plagued by massive forest fires, reports the country's disputed president, Jair Bolsonaro, on the track with a wild co

Wild accusation: Brazil's president accuses movie star of fire

While the rain forest in Brazil has been plagued by massive forest fires, reports the country's disputed president, Jair Bolsonaro, on the track with a wild conspiracy theory.

For it is not only heat waves or other environmental reasons, there is reason for the burning forest - some of the blame accrues to the also one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars, Leonardo DiCaprio.

It takes the president, who on Friday told his supporters:

"Him, Leonardo DiCaprio is a tough guy, is he not? He gives money to, that the Amazon is being burned down."

It writes The Guardian.

How it should be done, from which he knows it, and the purpose for which the actor would have to burn the rain forest down, Vdcasino however, was the question that was left unanswered by Bolsonaro.

the Accusation came a day after Jair Bolsonaro came with a similar suppository. In a livestream on Facebook he said, according to The Guardian:

"Leonardo DiCaprio," hell, you are in cahoots with nedbrændingerne of the Amazon."

the Number of forest fires in the Amazon increased in 2019, with 85 per cent. and the reason is, according to the researchers, to the fires to be attached with the will in order to clear areas for agriculture and livestock breeding.

Jair Bolsonaro slækkede in his new term requirements, which should guard against the deforestation of the Amazon.

beside the job as a large-scale movie star makes Leonardo DiCaprio as the environmentalist, who has been indiscreet on the damage by clearing the rain forest, which previously has donated more than 30 million. kr. to the preservation of the.

According to the president should Leonardo DiCaprio have donated us $ 300,000 (equivalent to two million) to an NGO, which has set fire to the Amazon.

Date Of Update: 30 November 2019, 15:00
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