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Judi Lynn

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Mon Apr 9, 2012, 05:12 PM Apr 2012

Rights group urges probe into missing indigenous Brazilians

Rights group urges probe into missing indigenous Brazilians
Tuesday, 10 April 2012 00:22

BRASILIA: A rights group has called on Brazil's truth commission to investigate the alleged disappearance of 2,000 members of the indigenous Waimiri Atroari community during the (1964-85) military dictatorship.

Egydio Schawde, a former missionary and coordinator of the House of the Urubui Culture, told AFP Monday that his group wanted the panel to focus on "the disappearance of many indigenous people under the dictatorship."
He specifically referred to the "attack against and the disappearance of 2,000 Waimiri Atroari people," which are alleged to have occurred between 1968 and 1975 in the northern states of Amazonas and Roraima.

"There are survivors of these attacks, but their testimonies were not known because of the language barrier and because there has been no interest on the part of successive governments, during the dictatorship or after, in listening to the victims," Schawde said.

The Waimiri Atroari "too were victims" of the military due to their resistance to hydroelectric projects and roads in the state of Amazon, added the activist, who has published several stories on the issue on the urubui.blogspot.com.br blog.

More:
http://www.brecorder.com/world/south-america/52551-rights-group-urges-probe-into-missing-indigenous-brazilians-.html

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Rights group urges probe into missing indigenous Brazilians (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2012 OP
This subject is still very little known in Brazil. ocpagu Apr 2012 #1
 

ocpagu

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1. This subject is still very little known in Brazil.
Tue Apr 10, 2012, 12:42 PM
Apr 2012

I only discovered that in 2011, by reading a report of Egydio Schwade in Carta Capital. For some reason, our press does not mention it.

http://www.cartacapital.com.br/politica/2000-waimiri-atroari-desaparecidos-na-ditadura/

The fact that these 2,000 people are not in any official list of victims of the military junta is tragic. Not even the Araguaia guerrilla caused so many deaths.

Thank you Judi.

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