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Brazilian police investigate attack on workers’ settlement that killed 2

  • Brazilian police are investigating the deaths of two men in an attack on a workers’ settlement in Sao Paulo state, authorities said on Saturday.
  • The Landless Workers Movement, known as MST, reported that 10 people invaded a settlement in Tremembé and fired on group members late Friday.
  • Gleison Barbosa de Carvalho, 28, and Valdir do Nascimento, 52, were killed, and six others were hospitalized with injuries.
  • The MST stated that the targeted settlement has faced pressure from real estate developers due to its strategic location near tourist areas.
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Brasilia. At least three people died and six were injured when they were shot in the Olga Benário settlement of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) in Tremembé, in the Brazilian state of São Paulo.

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The Justice Department ordered the federal police to begin an investigation into the "human rights violation"

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A group of armed assailants carried out a deadly attack on the Olga Benario settlement in Tremembé, São Paulo, leaving three dead and five injured, including children and the elderly. The incident, which occurred on Friday night 10, marks a new episode of rural violence in Brazil. The aggressors broke into the settlement around 23H00 (local time), using cars and motorcycles, while shooting indiscriminately at residents. Gleison Barbosa de Carval…

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Brazilian police investigate attack on workers’ settlement that killed 2

Authorities say Brazilian police are investigating the deaths of two men in an attack on a workers’ settlement in Sao Paulo state.

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
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