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33rd General Assembly of Indigenous Peoples of the State of
Roraima “A Free Land: Life and Hope”Despite all the concerted efforts to try and prevent the holding of the 33rd General Assembly of Indigenous Peoples of the State of Roraima, 1,307 indigenous leaders representing 10 peoples of the region reaffirmed that they are united and closely connected to claim their constitutional rights. The 33rd Assembly was held on February 7-10, 2004 in the Maturuca Village, located in the Raposa/Serra do Sol indigenous land. The assembly was opened by the coordinator of the Indigenous Council of Roraima, chief Jacir de Souza who expressed the hope that, “We, the indigenous people of Roraima will celebrate the official confirmation of the bounds of our land.” On the other hand, words of indignation for the increasing violence and of lack of patience over the inexplicable delay to confirm the bounds of the Raposa/Serra do Sol land echoed strongly in the beautiful facility that was built especially for this important event of the indigenous movement of Roraima and of the Country at large. About a hundred representatives of the government and of national and international organizations, churches and grassroots organizations attended the meeting and contributed to the debates, supporting the immediate confirmation of the bounds of the Raposa/Serra do Sol land and of other indigenous lands in Roraima and Brazil at large and the removal of all invaders from them. The indigenous peoples gathered at the Assembly expressed their confidence that the administrative procedure for the demarcation of the Raposa/Serra do Sol indigenous land will be over with the official confirmation of its bounds, as provided for in the Administrative Ruling 820/98 issued by the ministry of Justice, and with the registration of the area with the Real Estate Registration Office of the Federal Heritage Service, without prejudice to rights already ensured. In the final document of the assembly, the leaders stated that “in order to fulfill the commitments already assumed in relation to the indigenous peoples of Roraima and Brazil at large, the President of the Republic, Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, must confirm the demarcation of the Raposa/Serra do Sol indigenous land, which is a very simple, indispensable, and urgent administrative act.” The unjustifiable delay of the president to take such measure has created a climate of tension in the region, exposing indigenous leaders and their allies in the struggle to confirm the bounds of the land as a continuous strip to serious risks. In the document, they also stress that "the lack of effective actions on the part of the Brazilian State to confirm indigenous rights provided for in the Constitution by officially ratifying the bounds of the Raposa/Serra do Sol land gave rise to all kinds of lies and false accusations by made some of the invaders of our land, who enticed a few indigenous persons into joining them and are politically supported by the government of the state of Roraima and by federal and state parliamentarians who are trying to prevent the official recognition of our land." At the end of the text, the participants reaffirmed that they will continue to press the federal authorities to carry out acts under their exclusive legal competence. At the same time, the indigenous leaders and communities affirmed that they will continue to exercise their right to take the measures they deem necessary to defend the integrity of the right to lands traditionally occupied by them. Source: CIMI, Missionary Indigenous Council Web-site, February 14, 2004 “Campaign for Demarcation of the Raposa/Serra do Sol Indigenous Territory” Participate in this Campaign by sending letters to President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva: President Lula, As a concerned citizen of the world, I am in solidarity with the struggle of the Indigenous People in Raposa/Serra do Sol, Roraima to have their land boundaries demarcated and legally ratified with the utmost urgency, in the terms declared and determined by the Portaria 820/98. I am accompanying the unfolding of violent acts against the indigenous peoples since the beginning of this year in the state of Roraima. I believe that the Federal Government will be assuring the physical and cultural integrity of these indigenous people, as well as protecting the public patrimony of the Union, bringing an end to the violence and to the invasions of their lands. Send letters to: Exmo. Senhor Luis Inácio Lula da Silva Presidente da República Brasília, DF, Brasil email: governo@brasil.gov.br |
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