Brazil’s president has blasted “gringo” outsiders for protesting a planned hydroelectric dam to be built in the Amazon.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says no “gringo should stick their nose in where it does not belong.”
Silva was visiting Para state Tuesday, where the Belo Monte dam is planned. It would be the world’s third-largest hydroelectric project.
The dam has been opposed by figures such as British singer Sting and more recently by “Avatar” director James Cameron.
A long-running battle in Brazil’s courts has tied up the project for two decades.
In April the government was allowed to award the construction contract. There is no word when building will begin.
Opponents promise more legal action.