Rio+20 Summit; Brazil Denies Activist Entry
Rio+20 Summit; Brazil Denies Activist Entry
A participant of the UN Summit in Rio de Janeiero was denied entry into Brazil by the Brazilian authorities.
Jeremias Vunianhe, a journalist and member of Friends of the Earth Mozambique, was denied entry at the airport of Rio de Janeiro on June 13, despite carrying a valid visa and a valid accreditation at the UN Rio+20 Summit as part of Friends of the Earth International delegation.
Findings by
AkanimoReports showed that Vunjanhe was expected to expose
the negative impacts of Brazilian mining corporation Vale at
the Peoples Summit, a parallel event of the
UN Rio+20
Summit. Vale is one of the official sponsors of the UN
Summit. The activist did not get any explanation as to why
he was sent back to Mozambique.
Friends of the Earth Mozambique supported hundreds of Mozambican families which were resettled by Brazilian company Vale in the Moatize district and carried out demonstrations in recent months to reclaim their rights.
While Friends of the Earth International has received a commitment from the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Jeremias will be brought back to Rio this Monday, we demand a public explanation and excuses from the Brazilian government.
In Rio de Janeiro,
Friends of the Earth International is campaigning against
the growing influence of big corporations and business lobby
groups within the UN, through government delegations, and in
multilateral negotiations. We are requesting a clear public
statement
from the UN that its priority is to serve the
public interest and not business interests, and a commitment
to take concrete steps that will limit industry's influence
in UN decision-making processes.
We believe that as a host country Brazil should ensure that the freedom of expression prevails over the interests of corporations and guarantee the right of people to protest.
ENDS