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astrid
25th May 2011, 09:10
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13536298

"A prominent Brazilian conservationist and his wife have been killed in the Amazon region, police have said.

They said Joao Claudio Ribeiro da Silva and Maria do Espirito Santo were ambushed in Para state, near the city of Maraba.

The environmentalist had repeatedly warned of death threats against him by loggers and cattle ranchers.

News of the killings came hours before Brazil's Chamber of Deputies passed a law that eases deforestation rules.

The government has ordered an immediate investigation and promised to catch those responsible for the deaths of Mr Da Silva and his wife.

The bodies of the couple were found inside the nature reserve, Praialta-Piranheira, where they had been working for the past 24 years.

According to family and friends, the pair had been subjected to numerous threats in the past two years for their environmental activism.

They made a living with eco-friendly cultivation of nuts, fruit and rubber.

Environmental amnesty
News of the deaths came just hours before Brazil's Chamber of Deputies voted on changes to the existing Forest Code.

The legislation, first enacted in 1934 and subsequently amended in 1965, sets out how many trees farmers can cut down.

Regulations currently require that 80% of a landholding in the Amazon remain forest, 20% in other areas.

The new bill, which now needs approval from the Senate and President Dilma Rousseff, reduces the amount of land farmers must keep as forest.

Other changes include some amnesties for those who have illegally cleared land in the past.

Proponents of change argued that the law impeded economic development and said that Brazil had to open more land for agriculture.

Opponents described the legislation as a "disaster".

"It heightens the risk of deforestation, water depletion and erosion," Paulo Gustavo Prado from Conservation International-Brazil told Reuters."


It's a disgrace what they are doing to the Amazon.
This shows they will stop at nothing to push through their agendas,
that destroy our precious planet.

These two brave fighters will be in my prayers tonight.

conk
25th May 2011, 13:51
It's so far beyond understanding that good people, doing good things, are killed for their actions. Worse, some of the indigenous tribes are being "killed" and moved from their ancestral homes or areas. All for the sake of greed and money. They are killing the best in us, our very connection to the natural order.

loveandgratitude
26th May 2011, 01:23
I hope they find a better life of peace and love.

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Steven
26th May 2011, 01:36
Bless their souls good people. The great work still goes on.

Namaste, Steven

Dennis Leahy
26th May 2011, 01:49
Saddened by this news. May they come back as soon as they are ready - we need them here!

Dennis

Gaia
27th May 2011, 11:14
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The bodies of Amazon rainforest activist Joao Claudio Ribeiro da Silva and his wife Maria do Espirito Santo are carried to burial by friends and relatives, in the municipal cemetery of Maraba, in Brazil, on May 26, 2011. The identity of those responsible for the shooting in northern Brazil on Tuesday has not yet been determined, but da Silva predicted his own death six months ago, and was the recipient of frequent death threats by illegal loggers and cattle ranchers.

"I will protect the forest at all costs'' "That is why I could get a bullet in my head at any moment because I denounce the loggers and charcoal producers" He said.

Watch his speech at TEDxAmazonia, below, in which he says he believes killing trees in the rainforest is murder...

The murders of da Silva and his wife took place as Brazil's Congress debates a divisive bill that threatens to further expand deforestation. Da Silva and Espirito Santo were active in the same organization of forest workers that was founded by legendary conservationist Chico Mendes.

There have been so many who have fallen while trying to protect Brazil's forests. This is truly an outrage. I hope that these deaths do not, also, go in vain. It is time for this lawlessness & corruption in Brazil to finally stop being rewarded and put to an end, so that this history will not be repeated again.

This is heartbreaking !

Gaia
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Ria
27th May 2011, 11:37
Bless them a hundred times for all they have done. Collectively can we evoke all beings of the creator matrix from different realms to protect the trees and the nature that they support.?

ViralSpiral
27th May 2011, 13:45
Truly heartbreaking. Bless him for sticking to the conviction: better to die by the sword than under it. Here's hoping his friends/family are awake enough to stir a silent revolution.....

Gaia
28th May 2011, 01:46
This, ironically, happened just a few hours before Brazil horrible new legislation that will increase deforestation in the area.

nearing
28th May 2011, 01:53
Bless their souls.