Irish Independent

Braz il sends army to quell attacks on Venezuela migrants

- Jonathan Gray Rio

BRAZIL will send troops to its border with Venezuela today after residents of the Brazilian border town of Pacaraima drove out Venezuelan immigrants from their improvised camps, amid growing regional tensions.

Tens of thousands of Venezuelan­s have crossed the border into Brazil over the past three years as they seek to escape the economic, political and social crisis gripping their country.

The latest show of tensions began early on Saturday, hours after a local merchant was robbed and severely beaten in an incident blamed on Venezuelan suspects, in Pacaraima, where an estimated 1,000 immigrants are living on the streets.

Dozens of locals then attacked the two main immigrant makeshift camps and burned their belongings, leading Venezuelan­s to cross the border back into their home country.

Shots were fired, stores were shuttered and debris littered the streets.

“It was terrible, they burned the tents and everything that was inside,” said Carol Marcano, a Venezuelan who works in Boa Vista and was on the border returning from Venezuela.

“There were shots, they burned rubber tires.”

Destroying

Ms Marcano said that some Venezuelan­s reacted to the attack by destroying a car with Brazilian licence plates. She and her companions were among many who took refuge at checkpoint­s on the Venezuelan side of the border.

Three Brazilians were hurt in the clashes, a spokesman for the military police said. No informatio­n was immediatel­y available on the state of the Venezuelan­s involved.

The merchant who was attacked “is known, he is a neighbour, and there was indignatio­n when it was learned that he had been robbed,” a local told AFP on condition of anonymity.

“People began to expel Venezuelan­s who were in the centre of the city, forcing them to return to their country.”

Roraima state governor Suely Campos made a plea to temporaril­y close the border and asked Brazilia to send security reinforcem­ents to “face the increase in crime” she links to Venezuelan­s in the region.

In turn, the public security ministry vowed to send a contingent of 60 troops today to join teams in the area.

 ??  ?? Residents of the Brazilian border town of Pacaraima burn tyres and belongings of Venezuelan immigrants after attacking their two main makeshift camps, leading them to cross the border back into their home country. Photo: Isac Dantes/AFP/Getty
Residents of the Brazilian border town of Pacaraima burn tyres and belongings of Venezuelan immigrants after attacking their two main makeshift camps, leading them to cross the border back into their home country. Photo: Isac Dantes/AFP/Getty

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