Nobel Prize Bishop blasts Guarani ‘genocide in progress’
Alternative Nobel Prize Bishop blasts Guarani ‘genocide in progress’
December 7, 2010
[1]Catholic Bishop Erwin Kräutler has accepted the
Right Livelihood Award, known as the ‘Alternative Nobel
Prize’, for his work defending the rights of [2]Brazilian
tribes. Links:
1. http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6724
2. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/brazilian
He was honored ‘for a lifetime of work for the human and environmental rights of indigenous peoples and for his tireless efforts to save the Amazon forest from destruction’, at the awards ceremony held yesterday at the Swedish parliament.
In a hard-hitting acceptance
speech, Bishop Kräutler highlighted the [3]Guarani
Indians’ ‘pain, despair and insecurity’ and said they
are ‘confined to small areas, their young people see no
prospect for their future and the suicide rate among them is
alarmingly high… The current government is ignoring
this cruel genocide in progress before their eyes.’
Links:
3. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/guarani
Bishop
Kräutler has long fought for the rights of the Indians of
the Xingu region of the Brazilian Amazon, who are now
threatened by [4]the Belo Monte mega-dam. Links:
4. http://www.survivalinternational.org/about/belo-monte-dam
The Bishop described Belo Monte as ‘a project that never took into consideration the legitimate rights and preoccupations of the population of the Xingu.’ Indigenous peoples ‘know very well that they will not survive if Amazonia continues to be disrespected and razed. And they know that planet Earth will suffer irreversible consequences by this cruel destruction. This will be the true apocalypse.’
He stated that ‘the principal problem [in the Amazon] has to do with the ownership and use of land’, and that ‘rural violence is linked to the concentration of land ownership and the most shameful impunity with which the criminals are honoured. They kill and nothing happens!’
Survival International’s director, Stephen Corry, said today, ‘Bishop Kräutler routinely puts his life at risk by speaking out for Indians in Brazil. They need friends like him, just as the churches too need more like him to carry forward the tradition of working for the oppressed. His winning the alternative Nobel prize is fantastic recognition for a great unsung hero.’
Bishop Kräutler is Bishop of the Xingu region and President of the [5]Indigenist Missionary Council (CIMI) of the Catholic Church in Brazil. Links: 5. http://cimi.org.br
Previous winners
of the Right Livelihood Award include [6]Survival
International and the Bushman organization the [7]First
People of the Kalahari. Links:
6. http://www.survivalinternational.org
7. http://www.iwant2gohome.org
[8]Download
Bishop Kräutler’s speech. Links:
8. http://www.rightlivelihood.org/press_room.html
To read this story online: http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6724
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