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July 19 2005 - Violence against Indians in Brazil
Document available for download (DOC File, 118KB)
Violence against Indians in Brazil is denounced to the UN

April 7 2005 - Haiti Release
Document available for download (DOC File, 118KB)
GLOBAL JUSTICE AND HARVARD LAW SCHOOL ADVOCATES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PRESENT HAITI REPORT TO UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL IN NEW YORK TOMORROW

Statement on the Massacre of Duque de Caxias (Rio de Janeiro) on March 31st
Document available for download (DOC File, 34KB)
Over ten years ago the massacres of Vigário Geral and Cadelária caused Brasilians and citizens from all over the world to cry out in indignation at the police violence and brutality in Rio de Janeiro.

Cambridge, MA, United States and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April 8, 2005
Document available for download (DOC File, 118KB)
OPEN LETTER TO THE DISTINGUISHED REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS

March 21st 2005 GLOBAL JUSTICE AND HARVARD LAUNCH REPORT ON ACTIVITY OF BRAZILIAN TROOPS IN HAITI
Document available for download (DOC File, 34KB)
Global Justice, together with Harvard University's Law Student Advocates for Human Rights, has produced a report on the work of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), which has its military contingent led by Brazilian troops.

24/11/2004 - Chacina Minas
Document available for download (DOC File, 32KB)
Slaughter of landless in Minas reported to the UN

19/10/2004 - Rio violence
Document available for download (DOC File, 29KB)
Global Justice Releases Report on Police Violence in Rio de Janeiro

Violence against Human Rights Defenders under discussion in São Paulo this week
III Consultation of Latin American Human Rights Defenders brings together representatives of the UN and OAS, international observers and Latin American HR Defenders.

13/05/2004 - Letter sent to President Lula
Document available for download (PDF File, 89KB)
Letter sent to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva


Legalized Death Squad in Brazil Denounced at UN
High Commissioner Mary Robinson to Receive Extensive Report on Severe Risks Faced by Human Rights Defenders in Brazil.


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