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Protection for indigenous people is close to expiring

Published: Apr 27, 2022 Crawled: Sep 11, 2023 at 7:44 PM Length: 178 words
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Protection for four uncontacted indigenous people in the Amazon has expired or are close to expiring. Use restriction ordinances serve to protect indigenous people and territories until demarcation. Thus, officially, the entry or circulation of people who are not members of Funai is prohibited. When contacted, Funai did not respond to the publication of this text. The change in Bolsonaros administration regarding administrative acts, which guaranteed the security of these territories, contradicts the decision of the Supreme Court Justice (STF) Luis Roberto Barroso in ADPF (Arguicao de Descumprimento de Preceito Fundamental) no 709. In August 2020, Due to the pandemic, Barroso decreed that Funai should take measures to protect isolated indigenous people throughout the country. In the decision, the minister states that, by "removing the territorial area in unprotected lands," referring to sanitary barriers, Funai "signals to invaders" that there will be no fight against irregularities and creates an "invitation" to the practice of illicit " of any order." Among the identified sites are the Itata indigenous lands, in the south of Para, and Piipkura, in Mato Grosso.

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