Amazon Guardian killed, another shot, as loggers attack in Brazil
When Paulo and a fellow Guardian were ambushed by loggers, they weren’t even out on patrol. His friend, Tainaky Tenetehar, was shot multiple times, but miraculously escaped with his life.
Tragically, Paulo was not so lucky. He died that day in the forest.
In this photo, Paulo is wearing a hat I gave him during one of my trips to the Amazon, which I brought to keep me warm during the cold nights. Paulo cut eye-holes in it and used it to cover his face when the Guardians passed through dangerous areas – he didn’t want to be recognized by loggers. He said this hat could save his life, and it was worth the discomfort.
Here at Survival, we are outraged at this news. But no one is more outraged and heartbroken than the family and friends Paulo leaves behind.
No one should have to risk their life to defend their forest. But attacks like this have been rising dramatically under President Bolsonaro. His racist, anti-indigenous policies have emboldened violent land grabbers intent on stealing indigenous land.
Paulo deserves justice, and we won't let his death be in vain.
Please, join the fight:
- Protest! Join indigenous leaders from Brazil in London on 14 November outside Brazil's embassy as we fight to #StopBrazilsGenocide
- Email the authorities in Brazil NOW to demand support for the Guardians’ vital work
- Become an activist: Download our new activist kit here →
- Donate to help fund our urgent work with the Amazon Guardians
Paulo's murder is truly a tragic loss for the Guardians, the Awá, the Amazon, and all of us. But the Guardians won't give up, and nor will their allies. Thank you for standing with us.
Yours,
Sarah Shenker
Senior Researcher
P.S. A powerful video shows why the Amazon Guardians' work is so vital, and features Paulo, who was killed in the recent attack. Please share it with your friends and family.
