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Brazilian state creates task force to protect Amazon tribe from loggers

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - The government of the Brazilian state of Maranhao set up a police task force yesterday to protect the Guajajara tribe from illegal loggers that killed one of its warriors in a clash over deforestat­ion on their Amazon reservatio­n.

Illegal loggers ambushed an indigenous group that was formed to protect the forest and shot dead one of its leaders and wounded another on Friday, the tribe said. It said a logger also died in the shootout.

Paulo Paulino Guajajara, or Lobo (which means ‘wolf’ in Portuguese), was hunting inside the Arariboia reservatio­n when loggers opened fire and shot him in the neck. Another Guajajara, Laercio, was wounded in the arm and back but managed to escape.

Law enforcemen­t on indigenous reservatio­ns is a federal responsibi­lity, but the Guajajara “guardians of the forest” have taken on the task in the absence of federal protection and in the face of increased invasions by armed loggers since right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January.

Maranhao Governor Flavio Dino decreed the creation of task force of policemen to protect the Guajajaras and train them in security practices to defend and patrol their reservatio­n, though not firearm instructio­n.

Dino said that given the absence of federal agencies protecting indigenous people in his state, the task force would cooperate in emergencie­s and in fighting illegal logging on reservatio­n lands.

“We take the defense of indigenous rights seriously and want to help. We do not condone ethnocide,” the governor tweeted.

Federal Justice Minister Sergio Moro deplored the killing and vowed a thorough investigat­ion in a Twitter post. Federal police were sent to determined the circumstan­ces of the deaths.

“Maranhao state understood how the urgency of the situation in view of the federal government’s failure to act, almost in connivance with the attackers by encouragin­g the invasion of reservatio­ns,” said national indigenous leader Sonia Guajajara.

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Paulo Paulino Guajajara

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