The genocide that occurs in a continuous and silent manner in Mato Grosso do
Sul, Brazil, against the Kaiowá people is a reality constantly denounced by
indigenous leaders, by representatives of movements in defense of human rights,
by popular militants, by Indigenist supporters working in that region.
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... written by american housewife,
September 10, 2007
THough sad, thank you for putting the story in the forefort. The Villas-Boas brothers worked so hard to help native Brazilians and it is sad that they are still being exploited. My hope is that someone stands up and gives them a hand.
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"Put and End to the Slavery and Genocide of Its Indians" written by ch.c.,
September 12, 2007
Good question....no answer of course !
And what about the slavery of Brazilians Blacks or Mulatos ? There are more of them than Indians in your charcoal and sugarcane industries.
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Apathy makes the wheels go around, written by kiwi fighter written by Marus,
September 13, 2007
Scandalous! Che Guevara was Argentinia and he certainly wouldnt stand for it. Wish Brazilians stood up for righteousness and put as much football passion into living in a just world! I would gladly lay down my life, or kill some fat cat to make a difference. f**k apathy, time for you lazy Brazilians to fight for whats right. I dare YOU. Power to the people!
who speaks up for these people?? written by ernest johnson jr.,
October 24, 2007
does any arm of the government speak up for these people? what would happen if they, the blacks and mulattos formed a relationship to face government for human rights?