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2024年8月6日

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Brazil: Clash between Guarani-Kaiowá indigenous and farmers leaves 11 injured in land dispute in Mato Grosso do Sul

CIMI - Reprodução/vídeo da comunidade Guarani e Kaiowá

"Farmers attack Indigenous people reclaiming land in Brazil", 06 August 2024

...Armed men backed by farmers in trucks and tractors attacked Indigenous people reclaiming land in Brazil's farming state of Mato Grosso do Sul at the weekend, injuring 11 of them, government officials and a rights group said...

The Ministry of Indigenous Affairs said five of the 10 people injured on Saturday were taken to hospital to be treated for wounds from gunshots and rubber bullets..."The Guarani-Kaiowa people are retaking land in the Panambi-Lagoa Rica territory," the ministry said in a statement, blaming the violence on the uncertain legal situation surrounding Indigenous land claims.

On Sunday night, the farmers broke through a rope put up by the Indigenous group to mark the land they claim and set fire to their tents, police said. At least one person was injured by a rubber bullet in Sunday's incident, said the Indigenous Missionary Council, a rights group linked to the Catholic Church. It said police had failed to stop the farmers.

The latest violence erupted two days before Supreme Court justices and lawmakers met to reconcile differences on a controversial law limiting Indigenous land claims. As Brazil's farm frontier has advanced toward the Amazon, mainly to plant soy for export or raise cattle to produce beef, disputes over land claimed by Indigenous people have multiplied. Violent land disputes have become more frequent...