Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Brazil: Two Amazon tribesmen shot dead

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BRASILIA: Two indigenous men, members of the Guajajara tribe in northeaste­rn Brazil, were shot dead on Saturday, and two others were wounded, not far from where a prominent tribesman who defended the Amazon rainforest was also killed last month, authoritie­s said.

Indigenous tribes in Brazil are facing escalating violence during the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro, who has promised to reduce tribal rights and encouraged the commercial exploitati­on of their protected lands. Tribes have faced violence especially from illegal loggers and miners.

Magno Guajajara, a spokesman for the tribe, said they did not know why the two men had been shot, whom he identified as

Firmino Guajajara and Raimundo Guajajara. The men were on a highway, coming back from a meeting, when the shots were fired from a passing car, he said.

“They were shooting at everyone,” he said by telephone.

Authoritie­s said they were investigat­ing but did not say if anyone had been detained.

Sonia Guajajara, head of Brazil’s largest indigenous umbrella organisati­on APIB, said the murders reflected an escalation of violence against tribes people. “The climate of tension, insecurity and persecutio­n against indigenous people in Brazil only increases.”

The incident happened in the Cana Brava indigenous reservatio­n. Paulo Paulino Guajajara, the “forest guardian” killed last month, was shot in a confrontat­ion with illegal loggers on a nearby reservatio­n.

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