Brasil
VIOLENT EVICTION IN GOIANIA, BRAZIL
Brasil Indymedia Collective
16 Feb 2005 14:06 GMT
A large military policy operation with 2,500 men has started this morning (February 16) for the eviction of the land occupation Sonho Real (Real Dream) in the city of Goiânia, Brazil. Two people got killed, over 800 people got arrested and several people are wounded (five were very seriously wounded). Among the arrested, two Indymedia volunteers, one from Goiânia and one from Indymedia New York.
The occupation started in may 2004 in an area which has been abandoned for years and quickly gathered 3,000 families. In January, Justice ordered the eviction of the families and since then police have been terrifying the families with death threats and sudden attacks. In February 11, police showed up suddenly and shot gas and concussion bombs and fired rubber bullets against the people. One child got hit by a concussion bomb. On February 15, in another attack, police shot bombs and fired with guns. Two people got hurt. After pressure from social movements and human rights groups, state of Goiás Governor Marconi Perillo committed himself not to send police to evict people in a violent way (you can hear his commitment in this recorded audio. Today's attack and the so far confirmed death of two people showed he did not stick to his words.
You can pressure authorities for the release of the arrested and for the investigation of the murders:
Marconi Ferreira Perillo Júnior
Goias State Governor
Phone # 55 - 62 - 2131456 r.231
Fax # 55 - 62 - 2131479 or 2131481
E-mail: governador@palacio.go.gov.br
Jonathas Silva
Public Security Secretary
Phone # 55 - 62 - 2651000 or 2651050
Fax # 55 - 62 - 2651001 or 2651002
E-mail: Isabela@go.gov.br
Full story at Indymedia Brasil: www.brasil.indymedia.org
A large military policy operation with 2,500 men has started this morning (February 16) for the eviction of the land occupation Sonho Real (Real Dream) in the city of Goiânia, Brazil. Two people got killed, over 800 people got arrested and several people are wounded (five were very seriously wounded). Among the arrested, two Indymedia volunteers, one from Goiânia and one from Indymedia New York.
The occupation started in may 2004 in an area which has been abandoned for years and quickly gathered 3,000 families. In January, Justice ordered the eviction of the families and since then police have been terrifying the families with death threats and sudden attacks. In February 11, police showed up suddenly and shot gas and concussion bombs and fired rubber bullets against the people. One child got hit by a concussion bomb. On February 15, in another attack, police shot bombs and fired with guns. Two people got hurt. After pressure from social movements and human rights groups, state of Goiás Governor Marconi Perillo committed himself not to send police to evict people in a violent way (you can hear his commitment in this recorded audio. Today's attack and the so far confirmed death of two people showed he did not stick to his words.
You can pressure authorities for the release of the arrested and for the investigation of the murders:
Marconi Ferreira Perillo Júnior
Goias State Governor
Phone # 55 - 62 - 2131456 r.231
Fax # 55 - 62 - 2131479 or 2131481
E-mail: governador@palacio.go.gov.br
Jonathas Silva
Public Security Secretary
Phone # 55 - 62 - 2651000 or 2651050
Fax # 55 - 62 - 2651001 or 2651002
E-mail: Isabela@go.gov.br
Full story at Indymedia Brasil:
www.brasil.indymedia.org
update on the imc volunters who were arrested this morning
imc brasil 16.Feb.2005 15:45
The two IMC volunters: one from IMC NY and the other from IMC Goiania-Brasil, were taken to the Federal Police where their equipement was taken by the police. They have a lawyer there with them and they seemed to be ok.
Atualizacao
cmi brasil 16.Feb.2005 16:22
Os dois voluntarios do CMI: CMI Goiania e CMI NY, foram levados para a Policia Federal. A policia apreendeu os equipamentos. Ainda nao se sabe se os equipamentos vao ser devolvidos.
email adress' not working
bean 17.Feb.2005 11:31
the emails i sent were returned, i'm guessing they've been changed due to mass outraged response from people like you n me.
anyway, stick to the other forms of communication or say if things change...
MST website
landofowen 20.Feb.2005 23:45
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postal address
thierry 21.Feb.2005 00:20
is there a postal address available to send a letter by snail mail?
Brazilian Embassy and Consulates in the United States & Canada
landofowen 21.Feb.2005 20:55
The e-mail that I sent yesterday to
Isabela@go.gov.br was returned to my Hotmail account as a failed delivery. So far I've neither received a reply nor a failed delivery from
governador@palacio.go.gov.br.
http://www.deltatranslator.com/brazil-emb-consul.htm
I'm going to try the various Brazilian consulate offices in the U.S. as well. Both their e-mails and physical addresses are available at the following URL below.