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Ataque à DDH

7 Ago 2023

Daiane Tembé

Data do incidente
7 Ago 2023
Precisão da data
Todos corretos
Daiane Tembé
Feminino
Povo Indígena Tembé
Líder ou membro da comunidade afetada, Pessoas indígenas
Espancamentos e violência
Alvo: Individual
Localização do Incidente: Brasil
Brasil BioFuels Brasil Palmeira e óleo de palma, Energia

Brasil BioFuels

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According to the complaint made by leaders of the Tembé indigenous people to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, between 4 and 7 August, five members of the community were injured after attacks allegedly perpetrated by security guards of the company Brasil BioFuels (BBF), a producer of palm oil (the largest in Latin America) and biofuels.

On 4 August, Kauã Tembé was reportedly shot in the groin during an action that the community defined as "illegal and arbitrary" by the company's security guards in the village of Bananal, in Tomé-Açu, northeast Pará.

The following Monday, Felipe Tembé and Erlane Tembé were shot by company security guards as community members approached BBF headquarters to protest against what had happened to Kauã Tembé. Daiane Tembé was also injured while filming the actions of the security guards against the indigenous people from inside her vehicle. The episode occurred shortly before the arrival of a special mission coordinated by the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) to investigate complaints of violations by indigenous people during a parallel table of the "Amazon Dialogues".

The community alleges that BBF is responsible for "deforestation, pollution and the expulsion of traditional peoples from their lands".