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In Blackwater Style Syngenta Hires Militia and Brazilian Landless Is Killed PDF Print E-mail
2007 - October 2007
Written by Isabella Kenfield and Roger Burbach   
Wednesday, 31 October 2007 09:29

Syngenta property in Paraná state, Brazil In the Brazilian state of Paraná, Valmir Mota de Oliveira of Via Campesina, an international peasant organization, was shot twice in the chest at point blank range by armed gunmen on an experimental farm of Syngenta Seeds, a multinational agribusiness corporation. The cold blooded murder took place on Sunday, October 21.

It happened after Via Campesina had occupied the site because of Syngenta's illegal development of genetically modified (GM) seeds. Via Campesina and the Movement of the Landless Rural Workers (MST), the main Brazilian organization involved in Via Campesina's actions, are calling the murder an execution, declaring, "Syngenta used the services of an armed militia."

Syngenta is the world's largest producer of agrochemicals and the third largest commercial seed producer. Between 2001 and 2004, Syngenta was responsible for the largest case of genetic contamination on the planet when its GM Bt-10 corn, approved for only animal feeds, was mixed with US grain meant for human consumption.

Via Campesina first occupied Syngenta's site in March 2006, after it discovered that Syngenta was illegally cultivating GM soybeans and corn. The occupation drew strong international support, and in November state governor Roberto Requião signed a decree of intent to expropriate the Syngenta farm, proposing to turn it into an agroecological research center that would benefit poor rural families.

The decree was a huge political victory for the rural and environmental movements, challenging the power of agribusiness in Brazil.

When the MST organized a march to the Syngenta site in late November last year, its buses were halted by a blockade of tractors formed by about a hundred members of the Rural Society of the West, a group representing large landowners and commercial agricultural producers in western Paraná. It is part of a larger network known as Ruralistas, which represent reactionary landed and agribusiness interests at the regional, state and national levels.

Some Society members were on horseback and armed with guns. As the marchers began to cross the barricade, the Society fired shots into the air, and beat the marchers with sticks and clubs, resulting in the injury of nine people.

When asked why the organization had confronted the MST, Alessandro Meneghel, President of the Rural Society, responded: "To show that the rural producers do not peacefully accept land invasions and political provocations... Attitudes such as these, of legally questionable [land] expropriations, send a bad message to investors, chasing them away and provoking 'Brazil risk.'"

Meneghel threatened: "For every invasion of land that occurs in the region, there will be a similar action by the Society. We are not going to permit the rural producers ... to be insulted by ideological political movements of any kind."

Syngenta, through its alliances with the Rural Society and other large landed interests, succeeded in overturning Governor Requião's decree. In July of this year, the Via Campesina was evicted from the site, re-locating to the MST's Olga Benário settlement, located next to Syngenta.

The de-occupation occurred in conjunction with a peaceful march by the movements, after Requião ordered the police to stop the Rural Society from confronting the marchers. Control of the property was returned to Syngenta, and it was then that the corporation hired the private NF Segurança (NF Security) company to guard the site.

A statement on Syngenta's web site claims the corporation "specifically agreed in the contract with [NF] security company not to use any force or carry weapons." Yet in late July, families at Olga Benário were threatened by armed NF security guards, which entered the settlement and remained there for about 40 minutes. At night, the guards would fire shots in the air. These events were reported to the authorities.

As a result, in October the federal police raided NF Security's headquarters, where it confiscated illegal arms and ammunition. The police report concludes that the NF Security company contracts individuals, many with criminal records, to form armed militias that carry out forced land evictions, and that the Rural Society numbers among its clients.

At dawn on October 21st, about 150 members of Via Campesina reoccupied Syngenta's site, where they encountered four armed security guards, who were disarmed and left the site. At about 1 in the afternoon, Via Campesina reports, "a bus stopped in front of the entry gate and about forty armed gunmen got out, firing machine guns at the people that they saw in the encampment. They broke down the gate, then shot [Mota]. The militia attacked the encampment to assassinate the leaders and recover the illegal arms of the NF Security company."

Five MST/Via Campesina members were wounded and remain hospitalized. Security guard Fábio Ferreira, who apparently returned to the site, was also killed. The reason for his death is unclear, although one MST member believes Ferreira was murdered because he had incriminating information he might have divulged.

MST members Célia Lourenço and Celso Barbosa were chased and shot at, but managed to escape. It appears the two were targeted to die like Mota. Earlier this year, Meneghel of the Rural Society verbally threatened Lourenço at a public forum, and the MST reports that on March 27th, its office in Cascavel, Paraná received an anonymous phone call advising Mota, Lourenço and Barbosa to be careful because "a trap was being prepared for them."

Mota himself registered the death threats with the local authorities. On August 28, Terra de Direitos, a human rights organization, registered the threats with the National Program of Human Rights Defenders, and requested protection for the three.

The owner of NF Security, Nerci Freitas, has admitted he gave the order for the attack on Syngenta. He has been arrested and charged with homicide and formation of gangs. No one has claimed that the Via Campesina/MST occupants were armed. The organizations are calling for the immediate arrest of Meneghel, and are demanding that Syngenta leave Brazil immediately, declaring, "Syngenta Seeds should be held responsible for what occurred."

Mota's murder exhibits an unsettling arrogance and dismissal of the law and the government by the Rural Society, NF Security and Syngenta, not unlike that being played out on a grander scale by the Blackwater security company and US corporate interests in Iraq.

It also highlights the increasing number of conflicts between agribusiness and rural civil society sweeping Latin America, as the alliance between national and international agribusiness deepens from country to country.

Mota's death could well signal a new era of continental violence and bloodshed as the powerful agribusiness interests come up against the progressive social movements that are shaking the Americas.

Isabella Kenfield is an associate of the Center for the Study of the America (CENSA) who has just returned from living in Brazil. She writes on agribusiness, agrarian conflicts and social movements.

Roger Burbach is director of CENSA who has written extensively on Latin America and US policy. He is currently at work on "The New Fire in the Americas."

The Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) - www.coha.org - is a think tank established in 1975 to discuss and promote inter-American relationship. Email: coha@coha.org.



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". . . come up against the progressive social movements that are shaking the Americas." Wow shaking the Americas.
written by aes, October 31, 2007
Mota's murder exhibits an unsettling arrogance and dismissal of the law and the government by the Rural Society, NF Security and Syngenta, not unlike that being played out on a grander scale by the Blackwater security company and US corporate interests in Iraq.

Blackwater worked under the egis of Iraqi immunity. Mota's murder manifest more the weakness of the judiciary and the police. It seems nobody knows the law nor particularly abides by it. At dawn on October 21st, about 150 members of Via Campesina reoccupied Syngenta's site, where they encountered four armed security guards, who were disarmed and left the site. Now that is a hostile series of felonies. Giddyup. Bring in the marines. Let the military sort it out.

What a bunch of liars these Brazilians junkies !!!!!!!
written by ch.c., October 31, 2007
How could it be the company planted so many seeds ?
They produce seeds and sell them to farmers. They DONT PLANT, GROW AND HARVEST GRAINS....if you did not know !

Thus the ones responsible are the ones who bought the seeds, planted them illegaly..... if it was illegal, harvested the crop, and sold the crop !!!!!!!
BRAZILIANS FARMERS !!!!!!!!

And if Syngenta was responsible, no doubt that lawsuits totalling billions and billions of US$ would have been laucnhed not only by your filthy government members but also by the many NGO's around thr world.
But there is no such thing, proving that CENSA is an organisation propagating LIES LIES AND LIES !!!!!!

Therefore no doubt that the rest of the story in the article is just as full of lies as the one mentioned above !

One day it is Monsanto, the next day Syngenta, and the third day Bayer, depending of your mood !

It happens that ALL GMO seeds have been approved by YOUR SENATE......but only after your farmers smuggled the seeds usually from Agentina so that they will NOT PAY the royalties. And approved by your SENATE only after too many heatares were already planted illegally....BY YOUR FARMERS !!!!!!!

More liar AND CHEATERS THAN BRAZILIANS, there is not...ON EARTH !!!!!!
black water style
written by forrest allen brown, November 01, 2007
no i think not

like a brasilian take something blown out of shape by your press and use to get attition

big difference it 12 pepole and one brasilian

he was marked by his own country men for death

get too the root he pissed some one off and was put away
a simple fact in brasil
get the swiss pigs out!!!!!!!!
written by tired of them, November 01, 2007
Send the army forces, get Syngenta the f**k out of the country and bomb where they came from!!! Now that is a solution!
get the swiss pigs out !!!!!!t
written by ch.c., November 01, 2007
I bet you are a brazilian.
You have no arguments and no comments, just insults. Typical of a Brazilian non education.
I bet you are a graduate from a Brazilian university.
Did you buy your university degree at the nearest supermarket or did you steal it there ??????

I also note with interest that when Brazilian farmers use their militia to kill MST members, you dont treat them as killers.
No one ever went to jail....yet.....despite your farmers killed thousands of them over the years !

Stupid question, if you put out of the country Syngenta, Monsanto, Bayer, Archer Daniel, Bunge, Cargill, how much do you think you will REDUCE your grains production and exports and how much will you lose for every ton you would still produce ??????
You may as well put out of the country the foreign tractors/harvesters manufacturers such as John Deere.
It will then be guaranteed that you will export very little and that your slaves alike workers in your sugarcane fields will get a life time employment !

The developed nations should simply ban the sugar and ethanol imports from Brazil as long as 1 kilo of sugarcane is manually harvested in your filthy country or charge a 1000 % import tax !
A more appropriate headline for the article :
written by ch.c., November 02, 2007
..In BRAZILIAN Style Syngenta Hires Militia.....

AND THAT STYLE IS FULLY ACCEPTED BY THE BRAZILIAN LAWS AND JUSTICE DEPT....since no Brazilian farmers ever went to jail despite thousands of MST members have been killed by them over the years.

Do you have 2 laws : one when Brazilians kill illegal land invaders and one when Foreigners kill illegal land invaders ???????
Show us this law in writing...if you can !

Brazil is truly an archaïc and medieval country, a Tropical Mud, a shame to humanity and a human tragedy.

Guess why the developed nations have a far higher investment policies for Asian countries and not in Brazil.
Lets face it US$ 25 billion in FDI is JUST around 2 % of the total and not more than that. A drop in the ocean.
China have already the know how and technology to produce their OWN cars, while Brazil, supposedly more developed than China, is not able YET to produce ONE car or ONE truck. 100 % being produced by foreign companies with their own money.

The only things you can produce is agricultural products, not because you have the technology but the land size.
Otherwise, most productions are done with foreign technology such as cars/trucks/locomotives/seedlers/sprayers/tractors/harvesters/seeds/fongicides/pesticides.
And without them you could be compared to Zimbabwe/Togo/Benin and the likes.
Get the Swiss pigs out NOW!
written by tired of them, November 02, 2007
Get the bastards out with full force. Beat the s**t of them and ask questions later! They are no good for us BRAZILIANS or anybody else!!! Kick their big fat Swiss Asses out and close the Embassy! Their product sucks! They have NOTHING that we can’t make it 10 times better!!!!!!!!!! Liars by nature, Looser by default and a nation of incompetent morons! Out Out Out!!!!!!!
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written by non brazilian, November 02, 2007
who was bribed and for how much for this situation to have developed?
Don't be shy ch.c. All your questions and comments are stupid!!!
written by tired of them, November 02, 2007
Stupid question, if you put out of the country Syngenta, Monsanto, Bayer, Archer Daniel, Bunge, Cargill, how much do you think you will REDUCE your grains production and exports and how much will you lose for every ton you would still produce ??????

answer:
Embrapa is the leading governmemt organization and the department of agriculture. In fact if you do any serious research you will find that EMBRAPA is way ahead on research & development than your s**tty ass mickey mouse companies!


Lies!
written by Marcelo do campo, November 03, 2007
This article is a pure piece of propaganda by left-wingers that support TERRORISTS from "landless" movements. MST murdered an employee at the Sygenta site. MST epitomizes the stupidity of Brazilian and Latin-american leftism. Anti-science, anti-democracy, anti-market... MST a regressive power that has only makes things worse in Brasil.
Farmers and business will have to act in self-defense because PT and allies will support MST.
chc
written by fernando.., November 05, 2007
i think some brazilian did something really bad to you .... how can you be such a a*****e!!! i will say once again dont waste your time just pissssss offff!!!!!!!!!!! smilies/cool.gif
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written by Disenchanted westerner, November 05, 2007
I wonder why most of the people that made comments on this page bothered to do so. For Marcelo do Campo, exactly what has democracy, science and market forces done for your country ??? It's pushed a socialist leader into re instituting the plan to build Nuclear submarines at $1 billion a pop ... despite the gulf between rich and poor in your country being huge. Unfortunately, democracy, and the ensuing chase for the votes of the rich, seemingly instils in it's leaders an incessant need to have an ever bigger military, at the expense of everything else. Market forces have served to decimate the truly amazing wealth your country has; the rainforest...with people seemingly vindicating the destruction of it because unbridled market forces offer huge riches (even though, in taking those riches, your country ultimately gets socially poorer---turning into the homogeneous, money-grabbing capitalist system that promotes the commercialisation and destruction of every last vestige of nature, in the name of economic growth). Oh, and those riches are lost to corruption anyway ... so, who exactly gains from all this ?
Just why do you want to be like the west ??? I am from it, and I really do wonder why you aspire to have what we have (which is very little...apart from a legacy of raping the world for all of it's wealth, in the name of economic growth)
Development is simply the quickest way to destruction...
not so surprising
written by non Brazilian, November 07, 2007
Has anyone read the latest expose of Blacwater?

I knew there was a link to fundamentalist xians but I had no idea how much.

Are americans not concerned to have such a large and powerful private army in their midst, particularly one with such singular ambitions?

The latest chapter is the attempt for Blackwater to acquire thousands of acres in California for a training camp, will they soon be selling their services to the highest xian bidder?

IN CASE YOU DIDN'T NOTICE "NON BRAZILIAN"
written by jony, November 07, 2007
I have been watching the congressional investigation on "BLACKWATER" with their billions of dollars budgets and NO accountability etc etc. but there is a new book out that every "non-Brazilian" should read explaining Backwater ties to religious fundamentalists…and that again explain why this administration handed all these billion dollars contracts to what should had been publicly bided contracts” Wonder what your thoughts are on this.

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written by Simprão Detudo, November 11, 2007
I'm a genuine brazilian freed from all those leftwing diseases of greed, envy, lasiness, and other mental illnesses that ALL leftists suffer. Let's say the truth, after the WW II and until the brazilian farmers began to import - not only farming technology - but "simply HYBRID CORN SEEDS" from a certain company called Cargil, the country was struggling to produce enough food to its people. Would brazilian farmers use it if it didn't fullfil the need of MORE PRODUCTION ? Surely not. The problem is that in this country people wait for a miracle or a magical solution from some messiah instead of working. So they have only two choices: starve to death or buy it from those who did...
To the swiss weirdo
written by Um João da Silva qualquer, November 15, 2007
I also note with interest that when Brazilian farmers use their militia to kill MST members, you dont treat them as killers.


Yes we do, double time, because it's ugly to to be a right wing in Brasil
Here, if you don't suport the MST, you get social hostility, shame on you, yadayadayada...
Pitiful.
written by Brazilian dude, November 15, 2007
Incompetent fools... so many targets and only one kill.Those idiots need proper training, pronto.
Brazilian dude
written by João da Silva, November 15, 2007
You again? Taking the long week end off?
...
written by Shelly, November 21, 2007
"I also note with interest that when Brazilian farmers use their militia to kill MST members, you dont treat them as killers.
No one ever went to jail....yet.....despite your farmers killed thousands of them over the years ! "

Ch. c. Don't you know already that some folks here have double standards? Just like their president and golpistas? They are for the killing of the MST members, in a minute the crazy a*****e's will invent a story and call them commies. Lula promised to solve the plight of the landless, another lie. Sorry have to borrow your charade: LIE, LIE, LIE
Ch.c the genius
written by Shelly, November 21, 2007
Thus the ones responsible are the ones who bought the seeds, planted them illegaly..... if it was illegal, harvested the crop, and sold the crop !!!!!!!
BRAZILIANS FARMERS !!!!!!!!

http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/gmfood/overview.php

"Some states in Brazil have banned GM crops entirely, and the Brazilian Institute for the Defense of Consumers, in collaboration with Greenpeace, has filed suit to prevent the importation of GM crops39,. Brazilian farmers, however, have resorted to smuggling GM soybean seeds into the country because they fear economic harm if they are unable to compete in the global marketplace with other grain-exporting countries."
non Brazilian
written by Lloyd Cata, December 07, 2007
- The latest chapter is the attempt for Blackwater to acquire thousands of acres in California for a training camp, will they soon be selling their services to the highest xian bidder? -

Who do you think is next, my friend? The US neo-cons and xian loonies don't trust the US military anymore. Now you see that they don't trust the CIA or other intelligence agencies(Iran nukes). They are building private armies under the guise of "business security consultants". Fancy names for mercenaries, don't you think? Where will they go after Iraq? Where is the market for hired killers and washed-out soldiers?

Be afraid, my friend...be very afraid, because the biggest market for these people is in Latin America. Do not be fooled into thinking all the dollars and euros coming to Brazil will not come with its own security. Everyone in the world knows the rep**ation and quality of the Brazilian security services - corrupt and ignorant. Even the Iraqis will not have them.

So when the visa says "security consultant", know very well that your country is being invaded and these people can kill you without the slightest thought. This has already been approved at the highest levels of your government, so do not bother to complain. After all, removing these mercenaries would not be diplomatic(see how the US State Dept defends BlackWater) and Brazil is on a whirlwind diplomatic agenda, no?
non Brazilian
written by Lloyd Cata, December 08, 2007
- The latest chapter is the attempt for Blackwater to acquire thousands of acres in California for a training camp, will they soon be selling their services to the highest xian bidder? -

Who do you think is next, my friend? The US neo-cons and xian loonies don't trust the US military anymore. Now you see that they don't trust the CIA or other intelligence agencies(Iran nukes). They are building private armies under the guise of "business security consultants". Fancy names for mercenaries, don't you think? Where will they go after Iraq? Where is the market for hired killers and washed-out soldiers?

Be afraid, my friend...be very afraid, because the biggest market for these people is in Latin America. Do not be fooled into thinking all the dollars and euros coming to Brazil will not come with its own security. Everyone in the world knows the rep**ation and quality of the Brazilian security services - corrupt and ignorant. Even the Iraqis will not have them.

So when the visa says "security consultant", know very well that your country is being invaded and these people can kill you without the slightest thought. This has already been approved at the highest levels of your government, so do not bother to complain. After all, removing these mercenaries would not be diplomatic(see how the US State Dept defends BlackWater) and Brazil is on a whirlwind diplomatic agenda, no?

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