On June 6, the Union of Indigenous Organizations of the Javari Valley (Univaja) announced that the indigenist Bruno Araújo Pereira and the English journalist Dom Phillips, correspondent for the newspaper The Guardian in Brazil, were missing more than 24 hours ago, that is, since the 5th.
The disappearance occurred in Vale do Javari, Amazonas, on the way from the Ribeirinha community of São Rafael to the city of Atalaia do Norte. Bruno Pereira had already reported that he was being threatened. Dom Phillips wrote a book about the region. Federal Police, Navy and National Indian Foundation (Funai) followed the case??
Watch on TV Brazil
On the 7th, Amarildo da Costa de Oliveira, 41 years old, known as Pelado, was arrested in flagrante delicto. He was pointed out by several people as one of the suspects in the disappearance for having threatened Bruno Pereira a few times. Pelado was arrested in an approach for possession of drugs and 762 caliber ammunition, for restricted use.
On day 9, traces were found of blood in your vessel. But it was only on the 14th that the suspect confessed to participating in the disappearance and indicated the place where the bodies were buried. On the 15th, the Federal Police went to the place and there Found “Human Remnants”??
THE Federal Police (PF) confirmed, on the 17th, that the remains that were found in the Amazon were of the English journalist Dom Phillips. On the 18th, it was the turn of the Bruno’s remains to be identified?? The expert concluded that both were killed by hunting guns??
on the 20th the boat was found where the two disappeared travelled. The exact location where the vessel was was indicated by Jeferson da Silva Lima, who was arrested on the 18th, on suspicion of involvement with the murders. On the 23rd, a plane left Brasilia with the bodies for them to be handed over to the families.
Miguel boy
The Court of Justice of Pernambuco condemned, in early June, Sari Corte Real for the death of the boy Miguel Otávio da Silva, which occurred on July 2 of last year. The penalty was 8 years and 6 months of imprisonment for the crime of abandonment of an incapacitated person resulting in death.
According to the decision of Judge José Renato Bizerra, the accused will begin serving the sentence in a closed regime. But there is still an appeal against the conviction, and Sari Corte Real can appeal in freedom.
See it on TV Brazil:
high on gasoline
In an attempt to contain the increase in gasoline prices, the President Jair Bolsonaro sanctionedwith vetoes, the bill approved by the National Congress that provides for a ceiling limiting the Tax on Circulation of Goods and Services (ICMS) that is levied on fuel, electricity, communications and public transport.
Interrupted pregnancy
At the end of the month, the case of a girl victim of rape who have been denied the right to an abortion?? After interference of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) the child was able to undergo the procedure, guaranteed by law.
Hunger
A survey released on the 8th by the Brazilian Research Network on Sovereignty and Food and Nutritional Security (Rede Penssan) indicated that 33.1 million people they had nothing to eat in the country. The data are from the 2nd National Survey on Food Insecurity in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil.
Health
On the 9th, the government of São Paulo confirmed the first case of monkeypox in the country: a resident of São Paulo who is hospitalized at Emílio Ribas, with good clinical evolution.
The second occurrence of the disease was detected in a 29-year-old man, who is isolated at his residence in Vinhedo, in the interior of the state.
President of Caixa
On the night of the 28th a site The news published accusations by career Caixa employees that the company’s president, Pedro Guimarães, committed sexual harassment against female employees. The next day, Guimarães resigned from his post in a letter sent to President Jair Bolsonaro. The Special Secretary for Productivity and Competitiveness of the Ministry of Economy, Daniella Marques Consentino, took over in her place.
Listen on the National Radio Agency
International
The heavy rains and floods that occurred in Jiangxi province, in central China, affected, in early June, more than 800 thousand people?? The rains caused damage to 80 cities and towns in the province, which has a population of 45 million.
According to the country’s official news agency, Xinhua, about 32,000 people were evacuated from the region between May 28 and the 6th.