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hatrack

(59,585 posts)
Wed Apr 10, 2019, 07:03 AM Apr 2019

At Least 9 Dead In 3 Attacks In 12 Days; Attacks Targeting Landless Or Native Amazon Communities

Violence in the Brazilian countryside is on the rise. In the last two weeks, Amazonia has seen an alarming increase in targeted killings, with three massacres and at least nine deaths. The Catholic Church’s Pastoral Land Commission (CPT) defines a massacre as a killing involving three or more people.

The most recent killings took place on 3 April in a landless peasant workers’ camp near the hamlet of Vila de Mocotó in the Altamira municipal district, in southwest Pará state, near the Belo Monte mega-dam. This is not far from Anapu, where Sister Dorothy Stang, an American nun who worked with Amazon landless peasant communities, was murdered in 2005.

The squatters were campaigning for the area to be turned into an officially authorized agrarian land reform settlement. According to unconfirmed reports, military police were attempting to evict the settlers at the behest of a man claiming to own the land. The police were reportedly acting without a judicial order. The action ended with one confirmed death, a member of the military police, Valdenilson Rodrigues da Silva. Some witnesses say there were three other victims, all landless workers.

These killings occurred just four days after four people are believed to have been killed in Seringal São Domingos, in Ponta do Abunã, a remote area in the Lábrea municipal district near the intersection of the borders of the states of Acre, Amazonas and Rondônia, about 150 kilometres (93 miles) upstream from the Jirau hydroelectric dam. Landless movement squatters, likely traumatized by the violence, remain too afraid to speak openly, but it is believed that many other people remain missing.

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https://news.mongabay.com/2019/04/3-massacres-in-12-days-rural-violence-escalates-in-brazilian-amazon/

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At Least 9 Dead In 3 Attacks In 12 Days; Attacks Targeting Landless Or Native Amazon Communities (Original Post) hatrack Apr 2019 OP
direct result of politics of El Trumpo, the new pres, Bolsonario. peacebuzzard Apr 2019 #1

peacebuzzard

(5,170 posts)
1. direct result of politics of El Trumpo, the new pres, Bolsonario.
Wed Apr 10, 2019, 07:57 AM
Apr 2019

these incidents will be on the rise as part of his political agenda is to take advantage of Brazil's dwindling resources.

Bolsonario and chetolinni45 are soul brothers.

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