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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBrazil: judge bans missionaries from indigenous reserve over Covid-19 fears
Source: The Guardian
Brazil: judge bans missionaries from indigenous reserve over Covid-19 fears
Indigenous leaders and activists hailed historic decision after three missionaries and controversial group barred
Dom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro
Fri 17 Apr 2020 20.43 BST
Last modified on Fri 17 Apr 2020 20.51 BST
A Brazilian judge has banned a group of Christian missionaries from entering a vast Amazon indigenous reserve with the worlds highest concentration of isolated tribes, citing risks from the coronavirus pandemic as one of his reasons.
Indigenous leaders and activists hailed the decision as historic and expressed hope that it could prevent a genocide in the Javari valley, a remote reserve the size of Austria on Brazils western borders.
Facing with this new coronavirus pandemic we wanted to guarantee the rights of indigenous people to isolation, said Eliesio Marubo, an indigenous lawyer who sought the ruling on behalf of Javaris indigenous association Univaja.
Federal judge Fabiano Verli banned three missionaries, Andrew Tonkin, Josiah McIntyre and Pastor Wilson de Benjamin, from the reserve, along with the controversial missionary group New Tribes Mission of Brazil which recently bought a helicopter to convert isolated peoples in the region.
The judge referred to recent articles about isolated groups vulnerability to common diseases that decimated their populations in the past and authorised police and army to expel any of the missionaries found in the reserve. Brazil has so far seen three confirmed Covid-19 deaths among its indigenous population.
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Indigenous leaders and activists hailed historic decision after three missionaries and controversial group barred
Dom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro
Fri 17 Apr 2020 20.43 BST
Last modified on Fri 17 Apr 2020 20.51 BST
A Brazilian judge has banned a group of Christian missionaries from entering a vast Amazon indigenous reserve with the worlds highest concentration of isolated tribes, citing risks from the coronavirus pandemic as one of his reasons.
Indigenous leaders and activists hailed the decision as historic and expressed hope that it could prevent a genocide in the Javari valley, a remote reserve the size of Austria on Brazils western borders.
Facing with this new coronavirus pandemic we wanted to guarantee the rights of indigenous people to isolation, said Eliesio Marubo, an indigenous lawyer who sought the ruling on behalf of Javaris indigenous association Univaja.
Federal judge Fabiano Verli banned three missionaries, Andrew Tonkin, Josiah McIntyre and Pastor Wilson de Benjamin, from the reserve, along with the controversial missionary group New Tribes Mission of Brazil which recently bought a helicopter to convert isolated peoples in the region.
The judge referred to recent articles about isolated groups vulnerability to common diseases that decimated their populations in the past and authorised police and army to expel any of the missionaries found in the reserve. Brazil has so far seen three confirmed Covid-19 deaths among its indigenous population.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/17/brazil-judge-bans-missionaries-coronavirus-amazon-indigenous-reserve
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Brazil: judge bans missionaries from indigenous reserve over Covid-19 fears (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2020
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tblue37
(65,227 posts)1. Good! nt
JimGinPA
(14,811 posts)2. Probably Too Late
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/coronavirus-reaches-amazon-isolated-yanomami-tribe-200409060118202.html?fbclid=IwAR3J8xBjsOOUOPSQYyNsjx0kkxdoVtp2SnUE1q2qMIsf5uDVupxWSA9WnaU
I read an article earlier reporting that some of those remote tribes have already been exposed.
I read an article earlier reporting that some of those remote tribes have already been exposed.
Bayard
(22,011 posts)3. You WILL be assimilated!
I hate that convert to Christianity because your religion doesn't matter, you heathens.
Now, they want to bring the Corona virus to them. Actually very, "Christian", of them.
keithbvadu2
(36,672 posts)4. We want to bring you to God - SOON!
We want to bring you to God - SOON!