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Brazil indigenous agency worker killed in remote Amazon town

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SAO PAULO, (Reuters) - Indigenist Maxciel Pereira dos Santos was murdered execution-style before members of his family in the Amazon town of Tabatinga, according to INA, a union group representi­ng workers at Brazil’s indigenous protection agency FUNAI, yesterday.

Santos was shot twice in the head on Friday as he rode a motorbike down a main street of Tabatinga, located deep in the Amazon rainforest on Brazil’s border with Colombia and Peru, the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper reported.

In a statement, INA cited evidence that his murder occurred in retaliatio­n for Santos’ role in combating illegal invasions by hunters, loggers and gold miners in the Vale do Javari reservatio­n, home to the world’s highest concentrat­ion of uncontacte­d indigenous tribes.

Folha de S.Paulo said police were investigat­ing whether Santos’ death was related to his work at FUNAI but did not have enough informatio­n to determine the motivation behind the crime.

Santos served more than 12 years at FUNAI, including five as chief of environmen­t services at the Vale do Javari reservatio­n, INA said.

Funai has three bases in the Vale do Javari to protect an area the size of Austria with some 6,000 residents from eight tribes, and some 16 uncontacte­d tribes.

INA called on authoritie­s to demonstrat­e Brazil “no longer condones violence against those who engage, under the rule of law, in the protection and promotion of indigenous rights.”

It also urged authoritie­s to protect agents who protect indigenous lands.

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