Brazil Arrests 18 Over High Profile Execution Of Indian Lead
Survival International Press Release
July 19, 2012
Brazil Arrests 18 Over High Profile
Execution Of Indian Leader
Brazilian authorities have arrested 18 people in connection with the high profile killing of an indigenous leader by masked gunmen.
Religious leader Nísio Gomes was murdered in front of his Guarani community in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul last November. His body has never been found.
The list of suspects includes the owner of a notorious security firm which hires out gunmen to patrol areas of land occupied by ranchers.
Lawyers acting on behalf of Gaspem Segurança’s owner, Aurelino Arce, have so far failed to secure his release.
Brazil’s federal police have also linked other prominent suspects to Gomes’s murder, including six ranchers, a lawyer and a civil servant.
The
charges brought against those arrested include: planning the
attack, supplying arms, corrupting witnesses and
fraud.
Brazil’s Guarani are repeatedly thrown
off their land by cattle ranchers and forced to live in
dangerous conditions by the roadside or in overcrowded
reserves.
Assassinations of Guarani leaders by gunmen are also commonplace, in an effort to stop communities returning to their land.
Survival International’s Director Stephen Corry said today, ‘This is a positive step, but Brazil should remember that Nísio isn’t the only indigenous activist to be murdered in cold blood. For years, powerful landowners have hired hit-men to kill those that challenge them. The culture of impunity must end if this situation is to change.’
Note to Editors:
Brazil’s federal police made 10 of these arrests in June and another 8 earlier this month.
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