Ambush during indigenous land clearance leaves one dead in Pará

A collaborator died after being shot in an ambush during a land clearance operation in the Apyterewa Indigenous Territory, in Pará. The incident took place on Monday (15/12) in São Félix do Xingu, as teams removed illegal invaders and cattle following a Supreme Court decision.

The land clearance operation in the Apyterewa Indigenous Territory, home to the Parakanã people, aimed to enforce a Supreme Court (STF) decision to remove non-indigenous individuals and seize irregular cattle herds, as per ADPF No. 709. Launched in September, it is one of the largest integrated actions in the country against recurrent invasions in this contentious Amazonian area.

While removing illegal cattle on Monday (15/12), a collaborator supporting the teams was caught in gunfire. He received immediate aid on site and was airlifted by helicopter to the hospital in São Félix do Xingu but succumbed to his injuries.

The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) stated that the land was illegally occupied by cattle ranchers. The agency has initiated steps to probe the crime, identify perpetrators, and hold them accountable. In a statement, Ibama expressed grief over the death, solidarity with the family and friends, and dedication to protecting indigenous lands and upholding court rulings.

"The Institute repudiates any form of violence against public agents and individuals collaborating with state actions," Ibama declared. The Apyterewa TI ranks among Brazil's most deforested areas, with cumulative forest losses exceeding 312,353 km², according to the Amazon Institute of Man and Environment (Imazon).

Artikel Terkait

Brazilian right-wing governors at a Rio de Janeiro press conference announcing the Peace Consortium after a deadly police operation, with one participant joining remotely via video.
Gambar dihasilkan oleh AI

Right-wing governors create peace consortium after lethal rio operation

Dilaporkan oleh AI Gambar dihasilkan oleh AI

Right-wing governors met in Rio de Janeiro on October 30, 2025, to support the police operation against Comando Vermelho that left 121 dead in the Alemão and Penha complexes. They announced the creation of the 'Peace Consortium' to integrate public security actions and criticized the federal government. São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas joined remotely and advocated classifying factions as terrorists.

Funai indigenists monitor isolated indigenous groups in southern Amazonas through forest traces like tree marks and abandoned campsites. The expedition to the Mamoriá Grande territory highlights efforts to preserve these peoples' voluntary isolation, threatened by diseases and invasions. The STF's recent rejection of the marco temporal bolsters land protection.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

A major police operation in Rio de Janeiro, launched on October 28, 2025, against the Comando Vermelho in the Penha and Alemão complexes, resulted in 121 deaths, making it the deadliest in Brazilian history. Governor Cláudio Castro defended the action as a victory, but relatives and activists protested what they call a massacre, while UN experts demanded an independent investigation. The federal government responded with an emergency office to combat organized crime.

Unexpected rains in Chubut's Comarca Andina brought relief to the wildfires that have scorched thousands of hectares, though authorities keep the alert as not all foci are extinguished. The national government confirmed that 22 of 32 fires are fully controlled, while brigadists demand salary improvements. President Javier Milei praised the heroism of the firefighters.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

Kesepakatan sukarela untuk membatasi deforestasi akibat kedelai di Amazon sedang runtuh di tengah perubahan politik di Brasil. Asosiasi Industri Minyak Nabati Brasil mengumumkan rencana penarikan diri setelah penghapusan insentif pajak di negara bagian Mato Grosso. Para ahli memperingatkan hal ini bisa mempercepat hilangnya hutan hujan dan merusak upaya keberlanjutan.

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has condemned Brazil for the third time over violations during the military dictatorship, in the case of Denise Crispim and Eduardo Leite, known as Bacuri. The ruling, issued in July 2025 and disclosed in December, holds the State accountable for failing to conduct a timely and effective investigation. Denise, who was tortured while pregnant in 1970, describes the proof-gathering process as dramatic.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

The owner of a bar in São Paulo was arrested on Tuesday (20) as a suspect in the death of Corporal Fabrício Gomes Santana. He is the sixth person detained in the case, which involves an alleged 'crime tribunal' at the establishment. The arrest took place in the south zone of the capital.

 

 

 

Situs web ini menggunakan cookie

Kami menggunakan cookie untuk analisis guna meningkatkan situs kami. Baca kebijakan privasi kami untuk informasi lebih lanjut.
Tolak