Chef Raoni, during a trip to France on August 26, 2019. -

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The cacique Raoni Matuktire, emblematic defender of the Amazon rainforest, asks the International Criminal Court to investigate for "crimes against humanity" against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, accused of "persecuting" indigenous peoples by destroying their habitat and flouting their fundamental rights.

“Since his inauguration [in January 2019], the destruction of the Amazon rainforest has accelerated beyond measure: an increase in deforestation by 34.5% in one year, the highest rate of assassination of indigenous leaders since these eleven recent years, collapse and threats of environmental agencies… ”, summarizes the complaint of the leader of the Kayapo people and the cacique Almi Surui, unveiled this Saturday by

Le Monde

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The complainants?

Local and international NGOs, international institutions and climate specialists

"This situation, the most dramatic over the past ten years, results directly from the state policy developed by the government of Jair Bolsonaro", which aims to "remove all obstacles to plunder the riches of the Amazon", continues the complaint that also targets several ministers.

This fifty-page communication to the ICC, written by French lawyer William Bourdon, brings together the accusations made by dozens of local and international NGOs, international institutions and climate scientists: suspension of the demarcation of indigenous territories, a bill to open up protected areas to mining and farming, a limited budget for environmental agencies taken over by the military, unpunished murders of seven indigenous leaders in 2019 ...

"A destruction of the Amazon rainforest", essential for climate regulation and hit by record fires in 2020, "would constitute a direct danger not only for Brazilians but also for all humanity", underlines the complaint.

The complainants believe that this state policy leads to “murders”, “forced population transfers” and “persecutions”, constituting “crimes against humanity” as defined by the Rome Statute of the ICC.

Second ICC inquiry request against Bolsonaro

In July 2020, health workers in Brazil also requested an ICC investigation for a "crime against humanity" against Bolsonaro, this time for his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A month earlier, in an interview with AFP, Chief Raoni accused the far-right Brazilian president of wanting to "take advantage" of the pandemic to eliminate his people.

The ICC, created in 2002 to try the worst atrocities committed in the world and based in The Hague, the Netherlands, is not compelled to act on the thousands of requests filed with its prosecutor, who decides cases independently. to be submitted to the judges.

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