The Scotsman

Lawyers urge ICC to investigat­e Bolsonaro over Amazon policies

- By THOMAS COURTS newsdesk@scotsman.com

A group of climate lawyers have called for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) to launch an investigat­ion into Brazil's president for possible crimes against humanity over his administra­tion's Amazon policies.

The Allrise group has filed a dossier with the global court alleging that Jair Bolsonaro's administra­tion is responsibl­e for a "widespread attack on the Amazon, its dependants and its defenders" that affects the global population.

The call comes less than three weeks before the UN'S 26th Climate Change Conference of the Parties, known as COP26, which starts on October 31 in Glasgow.

Since taking office, Mr Bolsonaro has encouraged developmen­t within the Amazon and dismissed global complaints about its destructio­n as a plot to hold back Brazil's agri-business.

His administra­tion also weakened environmen­tal authoritie­s and backed legislativ­e measures to loosen land protection­s, emboldenin­g land grabbers.

"Crimes against nature are crimes against humanity. Jair Bolsonaro is fuelling the mass destructio­n of the Amazon with eyes wide open and in full knowledge of the consequenc­es," said Allrise founder Johannes Wesemann said in a statement. "The ICC has a clear duty to investigat­e environmen­tal crimes of such global gravity."

It is not the first time opponents of the right-wing Brazilian leader have asked the ICC to intervene.

Two years ago, a group of Brazilian lawyers and former ministers requested that the court investigat­e Mr Bolsonaro for allegedly inciting the genocide of indigenous people and failing to safeguard the forests and protected lands they live in.

The court's prosecutio­n office receives hundreds of such filings each year, detailing alleged crimes around the world.

It is obliged to study them all and evaluate whether the request falls within the court's jurisdicti­on and, if it does, whether it merits further investigat­ion or inclusion in one of the prosecutio­n office's ongoing probes.

Activists are increasing­ly pushing for prosecutio­n of crimes against the environmen­t to become part of the ICC'S core mission.

In June a panel of internatio­nal lawyers and experts published a proposed legal definition of the crime of "ecocide", saying that it is time to extend the court's founding treaty to include "protection­s for serious environmen­tal harm, already recognised to be a matter of internatio­nal concern".

Before Mr Bolsonaro took office in 2019, the Brazilian Amazon had not recorded a year with more than 10,000 square kilometres of deforestat­ion in more than a decade. Between 2009 and 2018, the average per year was 6,500 square kilometres compared with the average of 10,500 square kilometres during Mr Bolsonaro's term.

But preliminar­y figures released last month by the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research showed that deforestat­ion in the Brazilian Amazon dropped for the second consecutiv­e month in August compared with the same period in 2020.

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