Newsletter nº. 818: Gunmen shoot Guajajara couple in Maranhão
Friday morning May 23, two masked man on a motorbike shot and severely wounded a couple of Guajajara people in the state of Maranhão. They were hospitalised. This shooting, together with the murder of the six year old girl two weeks ago, provoked a lot of tension in the region, leaving the Guajajara confined in their villages.
Lung perforation
The couple was walking along the MA-006 road, close to the indigenous
After the shooting Itamar Carlos Guajajara (35) and Deolice Rodrigues Guajajara (30) were taken to the hospital, the first with a perforated lung as the bullet was shot in his back, the second with a bullet wound in her thy, also shot from behind.
The Federal Police started an investigation but so far the gunmen have not been identified.
Raped
This was the second shooting in the area within a fortnight as a six year old Guajajara girl living along the same road was killed two weeks ago by masked gunmen on a motorbike, while she was at home, watching television.
This shooting caused Amnesty International to launch an international letter writing campaign, to protest the violence, attacks and murders suffered by the Guajajara people the last couple of years. Last year the indigenous
School suspended
With the recent shootings tensions in the region soared which left the Guajajara, who feel threatened, confined in their villages. Especially after one of the suspected murders of the little girl was arrested in Arame. Instead of appeasing the region, this provoked a strong reaction among the non-indigenous of the city against the indigenous. “The threats grew strongly”, reports Rosemeire Diniz, coordinator of Cimi-Maranhão. “The indigenous are confined to their own area. The children can’t go to school in town anymore and part of the healthcare was suspended.”
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Amnesty International highlights violence against indigenous people
Amnesty International, in its human rights year report, published May 28, highlighted the violence committed against indigenous people in
Murders
In the report, Amnesty confirms that “Rural activists and indigenous people who realize campaigns for the right to land were threatened and attacked by police officers and private security forces.”
Among the various murders in 2007, the publications mentions the case of the two Guarani Kaiowá Indians, Xurete e Ortiz Lopes, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, as examples of murders in the context of land conflicts.
With respect to the same state, it highlights the exploration of many Guarani Kaiowá Indians, working in slave like conditions in the sugarcane fields. In
Besides the rapid expansion of the sugarcane production, with its social impacts, there is a variety of causes for land conflicts in
Persecution
Amnesty also presented cases of persecution of human rights defenders. Among them, the NGO highlights the situation of the cacique (chief) Marcos Luidson, of the Xukuru people (in the state of Pernambuco). After receiving various threats he was forced to accept police protection. Among the Xukuru various leaders are not only persecuted, but also criminalized.
Brasília, May 30, 2008.
Cimi – Indianist Missionary Council