Brazil`s Guarani violently evicted from their ancestral lands.

Please, don`t evict the Guarani-Kaiowa from their lands

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Dr Tarso Genro, Ministro da Justicia, Brazilian Goverment
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Please watch this video:  Guarani woman grieves murder of tribe's leader in Brazil. This information and the letter is courtesy of Survival-International from the campaing to help the Guarani.

A community of 130 Guarani-Kaiowa Indians in Brazil have this week been evicted from their land. They are now living under tarpaulins on the side of a busy highway, with no access to running water or food.

After being evicted, unidentified people set fire to the village, destroying the Indians` houses, property and animals. Survival has protested to the Brazilian authorities.

The community, known as Laranjeira %uFFFDanderu, was evicted from its ancestral land in the 1960s by cattle ranchers who have occupied the land since then.  They secured a court order for the police to evict the Guarani, who had moved back on to part of their land in December 2007 after years of living in an overcrowded reserve. One Guarani elder declared "I was born here. This is our land. We have nowhere else to go".  

The evictions come in the week that the award winning feature film "Birdwatchers" is launched in the UK.  The film is the first to star Guarani actors and, although a drama, accurately portrays the desperate situation of the tribe today.  

Eliane Juca da Silva, one of the Guarani actors, said at the film`s launch in Venice last  year, "It makes me weep to know that so many of our children are dying... We just want the chance to continue living... All we want is some land to plant and to hunt."

Over 500 Guarani have committed suicide in the last two decades (the youngest just nine years old) as they see no future without land.  Most live in over crowded reservations where violence, alcohol and malnutrition are rife.

In 2007 the Attorney General`s office ordered the government to survey and demarcate all traditional Guarani territories, but the project is bitterly opposed by farmers and cattle ranchers who are supported by the state government, and it has ground to a halt.

The UN`s top official on indigenous peoples released a critical report last month on Brazil, in which he singled out the chronic land conflict in the Guarani`s territory, where "indigenous peoples suffer a severe lack of access to their traditional lands."

Survival International has set up the Guarani Survival Fund, in association with Marco Bechis (director of Birdwatchers), to support the Guarani.  All the money donated will go towards helping the Indians to defend their rights, lands and futures.

Stephen Corry, Director of Survival, said today, "It is terribly ironic that in the week the film Birdwatchers opens in the UK, Guarani Indians are once more evicted from their lands and left to survive by the side of a highway."

Please watch this video:  Guarani woman grieves murder of tribe's leader in Brazil. This information and the letter is courtesy of Survival-International from the campaing to help the Guarani.

A community of 130 Guarani-Kaiowa Indians in Brazil have this week been evicted from their land. They are now living under tarpaulins on the side of a busy highway, with no access to running water or food.

After being evicted, unidentified people set fire to the village, destroying the Indians` houses, property and animals. Survival has protested to the Brazilian authorities.

The community, known as Laranjeira %uFFFDanderu, was evicted from its ancestral land in the 1960s by cattle ranchers who have occupied the land since then.  They secured a court order for the police to evict the Guarani, who had moved back on to part of their land in December 2007 after years of living in an overcrowded reserve. One Guarani elder declared "I was born here. This is our land. We have nowhere else to go".  

The evictions come in the week that the award winning feature film "Birdwatchers" is launched in the UK.  The film is the first to star Guarani actors and, although a drama, accurately portrays the desperate situation of the tribe today.  

Eliane Juca da Silva, one of the Guarani actors, said at the film`s launch in Venice last  year, "It makes me weep to know that so many of our children are dying... We just want the chance to continue living... All we want is some land to plant and to hunt."

Over 500 Guarani have committed suicide in the last two decades (the youngest just nine years old) as they see no future without land.  Most live in over crowded reservations where violence, alcohol and malnutrition are rife.

In 2007 the Attorney General`s office ordered the government to survey and demarcate all traditional Guarani territories, but the project is bitterly opposed by farmers and cattle ranchers who are supported by the state government, and it has ground to a halt.

The UN`s top official on indigenous peoples released a critical report last month on Brazil, in which he singled out the chronic land conflict in the Guarani`s territory, where "indigenous peoples suffer a severe lack of access to their traditional lands."

Survival International has set up the Guarani Survival Fund, in association with Marco Bechis (director of Birdwatchers), to support the Guarani.  All the money donated will go towards helping the Indians to defend their rights, lands and futures.

Stephen Corry, Director of Survival, said today, "It is terribly ironic that in the week the film Birdwatchers opens in the UK, Guarani Indians are once more evicted from their lands and left to survive by the side of a highway."
Dr Genro
We, the undersigned, are very concerned about the situation of the Guarani-Kaiowa tribe in Mato Grosso do Sul state. Most of the Guarani are crammed together in tiny reservations where there is not enough land to cultivate and sustain them. Overcrowding has resulted in high rates of suicide, alcohol abuse, internal violence, and severe malnutrition among children.

I urge you to take immediate steps to identify and demarcate all the territories claimed by the Guarani-Kaiowa. The long delay in recognising their land rights is putting the Indians' health and survival at risk. Unless and until the Guarani's land rights are fully recognised, I fear the situation will get worse.
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1:51 am PST, Nov 19, Clare Eaton, United Kingdom
These people know more about civilised behaviour than the Brazilian or any other government ..We can learn from tribes, they hold history and are to equal any other being on this planet, individual and as a collective their human rights must be respected. Each death diminshes us all.
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11:24 am PST, Nov 9, Denise Flores Cordova, Mexico
La gente humilde de estos pueblos no tienen porque ser tratados de esta forma, ser humillados y saqueados siendo asesinados.
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12:54 pm PST, Nov 8, Michael Kullik, Virginia
No One should ever be kicked off of their Land No One ever
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Evil and disgusting!!!!!
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This is sad and disgusting.
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This case,and many others,should be highlighted in referance to the Olympic Games.
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10:18 pm PDT, Oct 5, Rosemary Rannes, New Hampshire
What kind of social genocide is this? The Guarani-Kaiowa Indians in Brazil do not deserve to be treated in this way and must have their land reinstated. What is wrong with the Brazillian government to allow this racisist action to continue? Olympic boycotts will be in place if this situation for these people is not addressed and rectified.
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