Newsletter n.839 – In a context of dispute over land, the Tupinambá are jailed and injured in the south of Bahia
Today, October 23, two Tupinambás were jailed and diverse persons of the people were injured as a consequence of conflicts with the Federal Police (PF) in the south of
In January of 2008, the Regional Federal Tribunal (TRF) of the 1st Region, suspended for 180 days, the decision to remove the Tupinambá from the villages that are near Ilhéus and
With the deadline expired, the Federal Court in Ilhéus determined that the PF carry out the reintegration of possession orders already conceded. In the past week, two orders were carried out in Olivença. Monday (20), some police were in the
Yesterday (22/11), the TRF-1 decided to give 180 days more so that FUNAI can conclude the identification of the indigenous lands in the region. In this period, the orders of reintegration of possession continue to be suspended.
Arrests and tension
In Olivença, the families if the
Today October 23, Jurandair and José Nildo Barbosa were jailed. Jurandir, brother of the cacique of the village, drove a car of the National Health Foundation (FUNASA) and took some of the women to the city of
Jurandir was taken to the Federal Police station in Ilhéus. According to information from the indigenous, they were severely attacked and in the afternoon, were taken to the hospital. According to information from the PF, he was arrested ‘in flagrant’ and was being accused of formation of a gang and resisting arrest. In spite of being in flagrant, the arrest was related to the facts that occurred on October 20.
The driver of the School bus, José Nildo Barbosa was taken into custody by the police while transporting children to the college in Buerarema, after being detained and threatened for a long time in the street. José Nildo was released that afternoon.
During the entire day today, the PF impeded the circulation of cars, including the press, in the area of Serra do Padeiro. According to information from the indigenous peoples, a helicopter is over-flying the area and more than 25 cars working in the action of search and apprehension.
(information from Haroldo Heleno –
Brasília, 23 October 2008
CIMI – Indigenist Missionary Counsel