Number of conflicts in the countryside in Roraima grows by 50% in 2023, points out Pastoral Land Commission | Roraima

Number of conflicts in the countryside in Roraima grows by 50% in 2023, points out Pastoral Land Commission | Roraima
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1 of 1 75% of conflicts occurred on indigenous lands. — Photo: Ailton Alves/Rede Amazônica/Arquivo
75% of conflicts occurred on indigenous lands. — Photo: Ailton Alves/Rede Amazônica/Arquivo

O number of conflicts in the countryside in Roraima grew by 50% in 2023, compared to the previous year, according to a report by the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT). Last year 60 conflicts were recorded due to land, water and work-related disputes rural slave. In 2022, there were 40.

Last year’s 60 conflicts involved 48,500 people, residents of 13 of the state’s 15 municipalities. The report data was released last Monday (22)

Most of the conflicts happened because of land disputes, with 48 cases registered for this reason. Of these, 45 occurred on indigenous landswith the Yanomami Land, the largest in Brazil, being the most affected.

Yanomami Land has been a target for illegal miners for decades, and has faced an unbridled increase in illegal activity in recent years. The invasion of predatory mining, in addition to impacting the increase in diseases in the territory and deforestation, causes violence and armed conflicts.

The other reasons for conflict were rural slave labor, which had nine complaints, and the dispute over water, with two cases. These conflicts occurred on farms, jockeys, farms, rural areas and also on indigenous lands.

Regarding violence against people, there were records four murders and 13 attempts of this crime last year in the state, according to the CPT report. In 2023, indigenous people were the only fatal victims.

Conflicts in the countryside: 2023 broke a record

Across Brazil, the number of conflicts in the countryside also grew and the country broke a record in 2023, with 2,203 cases. The number represents an increase of 60% compared to 2014, which had the most incidents until then, when 1,339 cases were recorded due to land, water, work and resistance.

The number of murders in the country, however, was the lowest since 2020, when 21 deaths were recorded. In 2023, there were 31 homicides.

O North is the region with the most cases of disputes, representing 35% of occurrences, followed by the Northeast, with 32%. The two states with the most conflicts in the period between 2014 and 2023 belong precisely to these regions: the Forwith 1,999 occurrences, and the Maranhãowith 1,926 cases.

The Pastoral Land Commission, linked to the Catholic Church, has organized annual publications on conflicts in the countryside since 1985. Cases understood as actions of resistance and confrontation that take place in different social contexts are recorded. Disputes involve, for example, struggles over land, water, rights and the means of work or production.

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