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2021年8月16日

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Jurist

Brazil: Indigenous People Articulation (APIB) requests ICC investigation over alleged genocide and crimes against humanity by president Bolsonaro

APIB

“Indigenous group asks ICC to investigate Brazil president for crimes against humanity”, 10 August 2021

...Brazil’s Indigenous People Articulation (APIB) filed a statement before the International Criminal Court (ICC) Monday requesting an investigation into alleged genocide and crimes against humanity committed by Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro.The complaint centres on “systematic and anti-indigenous” social and environmental policies enacted by Bolsonaro since his term began in January 2019, exasperated during the COVID-19 pandemic. APIB claims that Bolsonaro’s government has systematically dismantled social protection for indigenous communities and environmental protection for their territories, amounting to genocide and ecocide. The removal of these safeguards has resulted in increased invasion of indigenous lands and consequential deforestation, fires, and illegal mining. APIB also allege that Bolsonaro has directly encouraged attacks against indigenous peoples. The evidence presented to the ICC primarily includes refusal to demarcate new lands as well as policies and orders with the aim of encouraging invasive activities and conflict within indigenous territory...To succeed in its claim of crimes against humanity, APIB must establish under Article 7 of the Rome Statute that Bolsonaro’s policies constitute a systematic attack directed at Brazil’s indigenous peoples with the effect of extermination, persecution, or inhumane acts causing serious injury to physical or mental health. APIB’s claim of genocide under Article 6 centres on serious bodily or mental harm and deliberate infliction of conditions aimed at the destruction of indigenous peoples. The statement was written by several indigenous leaders, organisations, and academics, and was supported by the Collective Advocacy on Human Rights. It is the first time in history that indigenous peoples will stand before the ICC supported by indigenous lawyers. ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan will now decide whether to pursue the case...