* . *
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Earth-News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Israel’s Entertainment Industry Is Being Targeted by the Left in Hollywood and the Right at Home – The Wall Street Journal

    Inside the Fierce Clash Shaping Israel’s Entertainment Industry: Hollywood vs. Local Voices

    Offset Is Ready To Finalize Divorce With Cardi B for a Major Reason – Yahoo

    Offset Poised to Finalize Divorce from Cardi B for a Major Reason

    Beyond the Stage: 8 Performing Arts Centers Driving Entertainment and Education – Livability.com

    Beyond the Stage: 8 Performing Arts Centers Transforming Entertainment and Education

    Row K Entertainment Emerges as Major New Hollywood Buyer With Splashy TIFF Shopping Spree – TheWrap

    Row K Entertainment Emerges as Major New Hollywood Buyer With Splashy TIFF Shopping Spree – TheWrap

    Charlie Hunnam Reflects on Playing a Serial Killer in Monster: The Ed Gein Story – Yahoo

    Charlie Hunnam Reveals the Dark Challenges of Playing a Serial Killer in Monster: The Ed Gein Story

    “Reba” cast, then and now: See the stars 24 years later (and who’s reunited for another show) – Yahoo

    “Reba” cast, then and now: See the stars 24 years later (and who’s reunited for another show) – Yahoo

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology

    Wisconsin Dairy Leads the Way with Cutting-Edge Technology Systems

    ENERCON and Biome collaborate for wind turbine noise reduction technology – Yahoo Finance

    ENERCON and Biome Join Forces to Revolutionize Wind Turbine Noise Reduction

    US and investors gambling on unproven nuclear technology, warn experts – Financial Times

    US and investors gambling on unproven nuclear technology, warn experts – Financial Times

    Is Light-Speed Analog Computing the Future of Technology? – BIOENGINEER.ORG

    Could Light-Speed Analog Computing Transform the Future of Technology?

    ARM Institute opens technology project call to speed submarine manufacturing – The Robot Report

    ARM Institute Unveils Cutting-Edge Technology Project to Revolutionize Submarine Manufacturing

    Forget Cowbells. Cows Wear High-Tech Collars Now. – The New York Times

    Ditch the Cowbells: Discover the High-Tech Collars Transforming Cattle Care

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Israel’s Entertainment Industry Is Being Targeted by the Left in Hollywood and the Right at Home – The Wall Street Journal

    Inside the Fierce Clash Shaping Israel’s Entertainment Industry: Hollywood vs. Local Voices

    Offset Is Ready To Finalize Divorce With Cardi B for a Major Reason – Yahoo

    Offset Poised to Finalize Divorce from Cardi B for a Major Reason

    Beyond the Stage: 8 Performing Arts Centers Driving Entertainment and Education – Livability.com

    Beyond the Stage: 8 Performing Arts Centers Transforming Entertainment and Education

    Row K Entertainment Emerges as Major New Hollywood Buyer With Splashy TIFF Shopping Spree – TheWrap

    Row K Entertainment Emerges as Major New Hollywood Buyer With Splashy TIFF Shopping Spree – TheWrap

    Charlie Hunnam Reflects on Playing a Serial Killer in Monster: The Ed Gein Story – Yahoo

    Charlie Hunnam Reveals the Dark Challenges of Playing a Serial Killer in Monster: The Ed Gein Story

    “Reba” cast, then and now: See the stars 24 years later (and who’s reunited for another show) – Yahoo

    “Reba” cast, then and now: See the stars 24 years later (and who’s reunited for another show) – Yahoo

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology

    Wisconsin Dairy Leads the Way with Cutting-Edge Technology Systems

    ENERCON and Biome collaborate for wind turbine noise reduction technology – Yahoo Finance

    ENERCON and Biome Join Forces to Revolutionize Wind Turbine Noise Reduction

    US and investors gambling on unproven nuclear technology, warn experts – Financial Times

    US and investors gambling on unproven nuclear technology, warn experts – Financial Times

    Is Light-Speed Analog Computing the Future of Technology? – BIOENGINEER.ORG

    Could Light-Speed Analog Computing Transform the Future of Technology?

    ARM Institute opens technology project call to speed submarine manufacturing – The Robot Report

    ARM Institute Unveils Cutting-Edge Technology Project to Revolutionize Submarine Manufacturing

    Forget Cowbells. Cows Wear High-Tech Collars Now. – The New York Times

    Ditch the Cowbells: Discover the High-Tech Collars Transforming Cattle Care

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
Earth-News
No Result
View All Result
Home General

Mongabay video screening at Chile’s Supreme Court expected to help landmark verdict in Brazil

June 1, 2024
in General
Mongabay video screening at Chile’s Supreme Court expected to help landmark verdict in Brazil
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The recent screening of a Mongabay video before Chile’s Supreme Court has intensified international scrutiny of the killing of 26-year-old Indigenous leader Paulo Paulino Guajajara in Brazil 2019 — a case for which no one has yet gone on trial in Brazil.Alfredo Falcão, the Brazilian federal prosecutor leading the case, said he hopes the international exposure, part of a workshop for UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day Conference in Santiago, will put pressure on the Brazilian judiciary to schedule a long-awaited federal jury trial.The trial of Paulo’s case is expected to set a legal landmark as the first killing of an Indigenous land defender to go before a federal jury; it was escalated to that level because it was considered an aggression against the entire Guajajara community and Indigenous culture.Prosecutors plan to use excerpts from the Mongabay video and accompanying articles in the trial, whose schedule remains undetermined pending an anthropological report on the impacts to the Guajajara people as a result of Paulo’s killing.

This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network where Karla Mendes is a fellow.

SANTIAGO — The screening of a Mongabay video at Chile’s Supreme Court this month is expected to help prosecutors in a landmark case against impunity against the killings of Indigenous people in Brazil.

The video centers on the killing of 26-year-old Indigenous leader Paulo Paulino Guajajara in an alleged ambush by illegal loggers in the Brazilian Amazon. Four and a half years since the incident, the case still hasn’t gone to trial in Brazil, even as clamors for justice continue to get louder. In Chile, the video was in the spotlight as a key case for the workshop “Environmental crisis: The role of the judicial system to ensure safety of the critical voice” at the Supreme Court on May 2 as part of UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day Conference in Santiago.

Paulo was a member of the “Guardians of the Forest,” a group of Indigenous Guajajara in the Arariboia Indigenous Territory who risk their lives protecting their ancestral land against illegal logging, hunting and other environmental crimes amid the lack of government enforcement in the region.

In the past 20 years, 53 Guajajara individuals have been killed in Maranhão state, with none of the perpetrators ever being tried, according to the Indigenist Missionary Council (CIMI), an advocacy group affiliated with the Catholic Church. Of this total, 24 were killed in the Arariboia territory, according to data from CIMI; six were guardians like Paulo, the Guajajara people say.

The “Guardians of the Forest”The “Guardians of the Forest” are a group of Indigenous Guajajara in the Arariboia Indigenous Territory who go to the frontline and risk their lives to protect their ancestral land against illegal logging, hunting and other environmental crimes. Image by Ingrid Barros for Mongabay.

The trial of Paulo’s case is expected to set a legal landmark in Brazil as the first killing of an Indigenous land defender to go before a federal jury. It was escalated to that level because prosecutors made the case that his murder represented an aggression against the entire Guajajara community and Indigenous culture. In most cases, killings are considered crimes against individuals and are tried by a state jury.

As Mongabay reported in November 2023, the only pending issue to scheduling the trial was an anthropological report of the damages to the Guajajara people as a result of the killing. Alfredo Falcão, the federal prosecutor leading the case, said at the time that he expected the federal jury trial to begin in the first half of this year. But getting the anthropological report ready has taken longer than expected.

“The trial can’t go beyond this year!” Falcão told Mongabay in a phone interview. “I even think it’s past time.”

He welcomed the international exposure the case is garnering through the screening of Mongabay’s video in Chile, saying this is key to pressuring the judicial system in Brazil to speed up the start of the trial. “It’s striking [the video] being shown in Chile’s Supreme Court,” Falcão said, adding it would have “spectacular” repercussions. “National and international eyes are focused on this case and it is hoped that the trial will take place within a reasonable time frame, later this year.”

Otherwise, Falcão said, “I wouldn’t rule out taking the matter to international courts if there is an undue delay,” referring to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. “To take it to the Inter-American Court, we would have to show that the national justice system is having some obstacles to doing its job, and the delay in the trial can be one.”

A key voice in Mongabay’s video, forest guardian Laércio Guajajara, a witness to and survivor of the attack that killed Paulo, said publicizing the case beyond Brazil should help put pressure on the justice system to do its job and speed up the trial to punish the perpetrators. “I think the more it’s publicized, the more pressure justice will get from supporters around the world,” he told Mongabay in a voice message. “What I hope is that those responsible for Paulo’s murder pay for it. We don’t want to have conflicts with anyone, we don’t want to lose any more guardians.”

Screening of the video in the court.The screening of a Mongabay video before Chile’s Supreme Court for the workshop “Environmental crisis: The role of the judicial system to ensure safety of the critical voice” as part of UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day Conference in Santiago. Panelists from left: Ricardo Perez Manrique, justice of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; Giovanni Salvi, former attorney general of the Supreme Court of Italy; Karen Kaiser, senior vice president and general counsel of the Associated Press (moderator); and Karla Mendes, Brazil-based investigative reporter for Mongabay. Image ©️ Poder Judicial de Chile.

Following delays to get a quote on how much it would cost to compile the anthropological report, the latest snag is now getting a judge to release money from a judicial fund to pay for it, Falcão said. In an emailed statement to Mongabay, Maranhão’s First Federal Court, where the case is pending, said it issued on May 28 an order requesting statements about the proposed expert fees from the Federal Public Ministry, Brazil’s Indigenous affairs agency Funai, and the defendants’ lawyers. “In order to carry out the expert opinion,” the court said, “66 days will be needed, according to the expert’s proposal,” adding that “as such, there is currently no way of predicting the date on which the jury will be held.”

Falcão called for the anthropological report to be wrapped up soon, given the “good news” that there’s already a list of federal jurors approved for the trial, which is considered “the hardest thing” for this type of case.

Falcão said he’ll use excerpts from the Mongabay video in the trial, including the testimony of Paulo’s father narrating the impacts of the killing on his family. Also expected to be presented at trial are clips of Paulo’s interview of his “death foretold,” nine months before his murder, to this reporter and to documentary filmmaker Max Baring for a 2019 documentary film we shot for the Thomson Reuters Foundation (whose news platform was renamed Context in September 2022).

“It’s important to show both,” Falcão said, “this idea of distance, which I want the jurors to understand in terms of saying that all these articles are done in the most impartial way possible and in relation to the conflict and the suffering of the Indigenous peoples.” Regarding the 2019 documentary film, which won four international awards, Falcão said “it’s not just time distancing, but something you did before you had more contact with the case.”

Falcão said the written articles will also be key to the case. “Beautiful article. Very well written: with historical data of the community, with technical things, but, at the same time, without losing the emotion. That’s called talent!,” he wrote to this reporter in a phone message right after the publication of the article about the trial in November 2023.

He said he’s also considering showing some excerpts of the screening at Chile’s Supreme Court to showcase the international outreach of the case, which was streamed nationwide by Chilean TV channel Poder Judicial Chile.

During the panel, this reporter announced that she’d use the majority of her speaking time to screen the 10-minute video, “to give voice to those who usually are not heard.” After the presentation, many compliments were received, including from co-panelists Ricardo Perez Manrique, justice of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and Giovanni Salvi, former attorney general of the Supreme Court of Italy.

At the UNESCO conference, Paulo’s case was also featured in a data-driven workshop led by the Pulitzer Center, where we exposed the November 2023 story and an upcoming data-driven investigation linking violence and environmental crimes in Arariboia.

Banner image: Forest guardian Paulo Paulino Guajajara was killed in an alleged ambush by loggers in the Brazilian Amazon. He posed for this photo showing a bullet found in an illegal logging camp in the Arariboia Indigenous Territory on Feb. 1, 2019, nine months before his death. Image by Karla Mendes/Mongabay.

This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network, where Karla Mendes is a fellow.

Karla Mendes is a staff investigative and feature reporter for Mongabay in Brazil and a fellow of the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network. She is the first Brazilian and Latin American ever elected to the board of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ); she was also nominated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Chair. Read her stories published on Mongabay here. Find her on 𝕏, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads and Bluesky.

Activism, Conflict, Conservation, Crime, Environment, Environmental Activism, Environmental Crime, Environmental Law, Environmental Politics, Featured, Human Rights, Indigenous Communities, Indigenous Groups, Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Rights, Land Conflict, Land Rights, Murdered Activists, Organized Crime, Rainforest Deforestation, Rainforest Destruction, Regulations, Social Justice, Video, Violence

Amazon, Brazil, Chile, Latin America, South America

Print

>>> Read full article>>>
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source : MongaBay – https://news.mongabay.com/2024/05/mongabay-video-screening-at-chiles-supreme-court-expected-to-help-landmark-verdict-in-brazil/

Previous Post

Peru approves the creation of long-awaited marine protected area

Next Post

Poachers claim to have killed one-third of all Javan rhinos, Indonesian police say

Research team explores inclusion at conferences – EurekAlert!

Research team explores inclusion at conferences – EurekAlert!

October 9, 2025
If you feel you don’t really belong, here is some science-based advice – New Scientist

If you feel you don’t really belong, here is some science-based advice – New Scientist

October 9, 2025
Opinion | The most important Nobel prizes – The Washington Post

Opinion | The most important Nobel prizes – The Washington Post

October 9, 2025
Video: Owner Lists Shih Tzu’s ‘Toxic Traits’ & Internet Can’t Relate to It Enough – Yahoo

Watch: Owner Reveals Hilarious ‘Toxic Traits’ of Their Shih Tzu That Have Everyone Talking

October 9, 2025

Wisconsin Dairy Leads the Way with Cutting-Edge Technology Systems

October 9, 2025
What Ibrahima Konate wants from Liverpool contract talks – Yahoo Sports

Ibrahima Konate’s Ambitious Goals in His Liverpool Contract Negotiations

October 9, 2025
IRONMAN World Championship Kona 2025: Date, start time and how to watch live – TRI247

IRONMAN World Championship Kona 2025: Date, start time and how to watch live – TRI247

October 9, 2025
Canada’s economy is in serious trouble. Now Mark Carney is coming to Washington to talk tariffs – CNN

Canada’s economy is in serious trouble. Now Mark Carney is coming to Washington to talk tariffs – CNN

October 9, 2025
Israel’s Entertainment Industry Is Being Targeted by the Left in Hollywood and the Right at Home – The Wall Street Journal

Inside the Fierce Clash Shaping Israel’s Entertainment Industry: Hollywood vs. Local Voices

October 9, 2025
Better Food, Better Health: Redefining Chronic Disease Care Through Nutrition – The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®)

Better Food, Better Health: Redefining Chronic Disease Care Through Nutrition – The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®)

October 9, 2025

Categories

Archives

October 2025
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
« Sep    
Earth-News.info

The Earth News is an independent English-language daily published Website from all around the World News

Browse by Category

  • Business (20,132)
  • Ecology (859)
  • Economy (879)
  • Entertainment (21,752)
  • General (17,496)
  • Health (9,921)
  • Lifestyle (892)
  • News (22,149)
  • People (881)
  • Politics (890)
  • Science (16,090)
  • Sports (21,380)
  • Technology (15,860)
  • World (862)

Recent News

Research team explores inclusion at conferences – EurekAlert!

Research team explores inclusion at conferences – EurekAlert!

October 9, 2025
If you feel you don’t really belong, here is some science-based advice – New Scientist

If you feel you don’t really belong, here is some science-based advice – New Scientist

October 9, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

Go to mobile version