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‘Guardian of the forest’ killed in Amazon ambush

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SAO PAULO: A Brazilian land defender was killed and a second injured in an ambush by loggers in the Amazon rainforest, regional authoritie­s reported.

Indigenous leader Paulo Paulino Guajajara (pic) and his partner Laercio were members of “Guardians of the forest”, a group who attempt to protect their land from illegal logging.

The two men had left their village on Friday night to look for water when the attack occurred, the Human Rights Secretaria­t of the Maranhao governorat­e said on Twitter.

Paulo Paulino was shot in the neck and died in the jungle, according to the Internatio­nal Survival organisati­on, who said his partner was injured but managed to escape. A logger has also been reported missing.

Justice Minister Sergio Moro tweeted that the police will investigat­e the murder, which took place in the Arariboia indigenous territory, roughly 500km from state capital Sao Luis.

“Paulino and Laercio are the most recent victims of a state that refuses to comply with what the constituti­on determines,” Greenpeace said in a statement.

Survival Internatio­nal researcher Sarah Shenker, who was in the region in April, said the work of the Guajajara is important to protect other indigenous people in the area.

“The Brazilian government has to accept that it is their responsibi­lity to protect those lands. That they do not, their absence there, is what pushes the guardians to assume this defence, a very hard and dangerous job,” Shenker said.

Three other guardians have died in previous attacks.

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