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Media Interviews Dom and Bruno: International Federation accuses PF of investigating criminal masterminds 27/06/2022 14:21

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The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has asked the Federal Police (PF) not to close the investigation into the deaths of journalists. British journalist Dom Phillips and native Bruno Araújo without investigating possible brains for crime.

The IJF said in a statement that police “rejected a criminal organization” behind the men’s deaths and that the agency “intends to limit responsibility to the three detainees”.

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“While the Federal Police intends to hold the men detained so far accountable, Univaja (União dos Povos Indígenas do Vala do Javari) points out that mafias operate in the Amazon and condemns the government’s inaction, which ignored earlier warnings. , pointed out the IFJ.

Federation calls for comprehensive investigation into Dom and Bruno’s deaths

Dom and Bruno disappeared on June 5 in Vale do Javari, Amazon. Their bodies were found a week later in the Amazon rainforest, and their burials were held on Friday and Sunday.

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PF has already arrested three people charged with the murders. Five more are being investigated for helping to hide the bodies.

Criticism of the Brazilian government’s stance has appeared frequently in the national and foreign press since the disappearance of the men was announced, and it did not end with the location of the bodies. The IJF grade is one of them.

The text quotes Univaja (União dos Povos Indígenas do Vala do Javari) as one of the organizations denouncing the “neglect of the Jair Bolsonaro government” and defending the role of “criminals working in the region” in the deaths.

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The organization also cited statements by President Bolsonaro and Vice President Hamilton Mourão, who described the men’s journey into the forest as an “unrecommended adventure”.

“After the country’s vice president, Hamilton Mourão, described the journalist’s death as ‘collateral damage’, Univaja (União dos Povos Indígenas do Vala do Javari) said it would request a thorough investigation in the Federal Supreme Court and parliament to find the principals. [do crime]’ said IJF.

Contributing to The Guardian, among other foreign vehicles, Dom was working on a book about the Amazon and went there with Bruno to interview locals.

Fenaj’s (National Federation of Journalists) statement on the federal government’s role was added to the IFJ note:

“[Bolsonaro] In order to ensure the safety of the work of journalists, indigenous people and environmentalists in the Javari Valley, it seeks to exempt the Brazilian State from all responsibility and de facto acknowledges that criminals have taken control of the region.”

IJF says “Conflicting versions”

The Federation noted the existence of “conflicting versions” in the investigation into the murder of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira.

On Friday (17), PF confirmed the results of tests that showed the identity of the two bodies found. The place was made after the arrest of Oseney da Costa de Oliveira, who confessed to the crime on June 15 and led the police to the remains of the body.

Earlier, on June 7, two days after Dom and Bruno disappeared, Oseney’s brother Amarildo da Costa de Olivera was arrested. The third person detained is Jefferson da Lima, who took authorities to the site where the boat the men were traveling with sank.

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“Social organizations and press unions expressed their support for the pressure exerted by both powers to develop a plan of action that guarantees the living conditions of communities and the free exercise of journalistic work.”

For the sake of existence, the police and Brazilian government are ignoring Univaja’s descriptions of the performance of “economically supported mafias” to fund expeditions to indigenous lands protected by fishermen and poachers.

“The IFJ accompanies organizations in their pursuit of a comprehensive investigation that does not end with the following. [a prisão] of the authors [dos assassinatos] and calls the commanders.”

The Dom and Bruno case demonstrated the vulnerability of journalists and environmentalists working at Amazon. With the whereabouts of the bodies, the crime became even more prominent in international news, showing how environmental issues were attracting attention and painting Brazil’s image.

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