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News: Activists who spoke at the Peoples’ Summit killed
28
June 2012
EJOLT
partner Professor Marcelo Firpo has just send us a sad message:“I
was with two fishermen on 19 June in a meeting at Peoples´Summit
discussing the impacts of big projects (basically oil, mining and
steel) in Rio de Janeiro State. Three days later they disappeared
when went to work. They have just been found dead. The media is
considering this case without importance and we will need more
national and international pressure in order to protect other people
and to investigate who have killed them.”
.
On
24 and 25 June 2012 the bodies of human rights defenders Mr Almir
Nogueira de Amorim and Mr João Luiz Telles Penetra were found
following their disappearance on 23 June 2012.
Almir
Nogueira de Amorim and João Luiz Telles Penetra, or “Pituca” as
he was known, were both leaders of the Associação Homens do Mar –
AHOMAR (Association of Sea Men) which was set up in 2009 to defend
the rights of the fisher-folk working in Rio de Janeiro, and
particularly those affected by the construction of a gas pipeline for
Petrobras. Since the founding of the organisation its members have
reported being subjected to death threats, physical attacks and
killings. According to AHOMAR’s members, the attacks are
perpetrated by people linked to death squads, security guards hired
by the companies in charge of building pipelines and militias
operating in the region.
On
the afternoon of 25 June 2012, João Luiz Telles Penetra’s body was
found on the banks of Guanabara Bay by employees of a shipyard. The
fisherman’s corpse was bound at his hands and feet by rope. The
previous day, at around midday, the body of Almir Nogueira de Amorim
was found tied to his boat. He had bruises on his neck and the boat
had several holes in the hull.
On
22 June 2012, at approximately 4:00pm, Almir Nogueira de Amorim went
to João Luiz Telles Penetra’s home in Ilha de Paquetá, a
neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, to collect him to go fishing. It is
common practice for fishermen in the region to go at that time and
return late at night or early the following day. When they had not
returned by the following day, local fishermen and fire fighters
began a search of the Guanabara Bay.
Almir
Nogueira de Amorim was a founding member and vocal activist of
AHOMAR. João Luiz Telles Penetra was the leader of the association
in Ilha de Paquetá and had been a key figure in a new campaign
launched by the organisation. He led the struggle against Petrobras’
construction plans in Guaxindiba river, located within the Área de
Proteção Ambiental Guapimirim (Environmental Protected Area of
Guapimirim). The oil company wants to deepen the river to create a
waterway, which would eliminate any possibility of fishing in these
waters.
Almir
Nogueira de Amorim and João Luiz Telles Penetra are not the first
members of AHOMAR to be murdered. On 19 January 2010, fisherman and
human rights defender Marcio Amaro was assassinated one day after a
demonstration organised by AHOMAR took place in front of the
Petrobras headquarters in downtown Rio de Janeiro. Prior to his
killing Marcio Amaro had filed a formal complaint concerning the
presence of unlawfully armed men in Petrobras construction sites in
Guanabara Bay. On 22 May 2009 Paulo César dos Santos Souza, former
treasurer of the association, was killed in front of his wife and
children after being shot in the head five times. The crime occurred
six hours after a government inspection decided to stop the pipeline
construction due to irregularities. To date no one has been brought
to justice for these killings.
The
president of AHOMAR Mr Alexandre Anderson de Souza, has been under
the National Protection Programme for Human Rights Defenders for the
past three years. However he, and his family, still face many risks.
Reportedly at least three other leaders of AHOMAR received death
threats in recent months. Even with the high rate of violence in the
region of Mauá and all the threats faced by human rights defenders,
the only police station covering the region was shut down on 13
February 2012.
Front
Line Defenders believes the murder of Almir Nogueira de Amorim and
João Luiz Telles Penetra is directly related to their human rights
activities, in particular their work to defend the rights of the
fisherfolk in Rio de Janeiro, and is seriously concerned for the
physical and psychological integrity of their family members and
other members of the association.
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