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21 يناير 2024

Chief Nailton Pataxó-hã-hã-hãe

تاريخ الحادثة
21 يناير 2024
دقة التاريخ
جميعها صحيحة
Nailton Pataxó-hã-hã-hãe
ذكر
شعوب أصلية
الضرب والعنف
ضحية الاعتداء: فرد
موقع الحادثة: البرازيل
جهات فاعلة أخرى

المصادر

At least 200 farmers, mobilised by the Zero Invasion Movement and in the guise of an illegal repossession, attacked with firearms the Pataxó Hã-Hã-Hãe people's retaking of their traditional territory of Caramuru-Catarina Paraguassu, in the municipality of Potiraguá, in south-west Bahia. The attack took place without any judicial decision to repossess the Inhuma farm, which had been retaken by the Pataxó Hã-Hã-Hãe. Military police from the state of Bahia were present with the landowners. As a result of this criminal action, Maria Fátima Muniz Pataxó Hã-Hã-Hãe, known as Nega, was shot dead in the retaking. Chief Nailton was injured. The indigenous people accuse the landowners and the Bahia Military Police for the murder, which was the result of an illegal repossession operation openly called by a militia entitled "zero invasion".

Related attacks: 26 June 2022 , 22 August 2022, 04 September 2022, 04 September 2022 , 30 May 2023, 12 September 2023, Samuel Cristiano do Amor Divino, Nawy Brito de Jesus, Gustavo Silva da Conceição, Gitai Pataxó Indigenous Village,Pataxó Indigenous Group - Barra Velha Indigenous Land, Lucas Santos de Oliveira (Lucas Kariri-Sapuyá), Maria Fátima Muniz Pataxó Hã-Hã-Hãe ("Nega Pataxó")