Yanomami genocide: Ministry goes to Roraima to investigate human rights violations.
The delegation arrived this Sunday (29) in Boa Vista (RR) [to investigate human rights violations that occurred with the Yanomami people]
Agência Brasil - The Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship will send a delegation to Boa Vista (RR) this Sunday (29) to investigate human rights violations that occurred with the Yanomami people. The mission will last until February 2nd and will visit communities and the Surucucu air base and talk to leaders of civil society movements and representatives of the Roraima government.
In addition to these commitments, the delegation's agenda also includes a meeting at the Alto Alegre (RR) city hall with members of the Deputy Secretariat of Social Assistance and child welfare councilors, as well as meetings with public prosecutors and public defenders.
This agenda will take place under the guidance of the Public Health Emergency Operations Center (COE – Yanomamis), following health guidelines to preserve the integrity of the communities affected by the crisis impacting the Yanomami people.
The delegation is composed of the Executive Secretary of the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship, Rita Cristina de Oliveira; the National Secretary for the Rights of Children and Adolescents, Ariel de Castro Alves; the National Secretary for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights, Isadora Brandão Araújo; and the National Ombudsman for Human Rights, Bruno Renato Nascimento Teixeira.
In addition to its institutional actions, the ministry is working in partnership with civil society organizations, such as the Central Union of Favelas (CUFA) and the National Anti-Racist Front, which are mobilized in a joint emergency effort to ensure the logistical and security conditions necessary for them to carry out their work with donations of food and health supplies.
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