This week there have been violent confrontations between the Cinta Larga tribe and diamond miners who have illegally invaded their reserve in the western Amazon. Miners responsible for killing several Cinta Larga last year returned to the Indian reserve. As the Indians tried to defend their land, conflict broke out and at least three miners died.
In reprisals for these killings, a Cinta Larga Indian was paraded by miners in the mining town of Espigão do Oeste on 10 April, tied to a tree and stoned and kicked for hours. Only the intervention of the police saved him from being lynched. Cinta Larga girls as young as 14 have been forced into prostitution by miners and many Indians have been assaulted and threatened since the mine was illegally opened in 2001.
In the northern Amazon the government has continually delayed recognition of the Raposa-Serra do Sol territory - home to over 12,000 Indians. Encouraged by local politicians, colonists and ranchers have invaded the area. At least 12 Makuxi Indians have been murdered by ranchers during the last 15 years. The situation is extremely tense as the government has hinted it may reduce the size of the reserve to hand Indian land to outsiders.
In the southern state of Mato Grosso do Sul, the Guarani are in a desperate fight to regain their land. The land situation is so acute that some communities live by the side of the road with no land or hope for the future. Malnutrition is common and Guarani children as young as nine have commited suicide.
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