Paraguay: Peasant Groups trying to seize Kue Tuvy Aché lands
The Aché community
of Kue Tuvy reports that peasant groups are now attempting to seize portions
of their ancestral lands in northeastern Paraguay. According to the
community, the peasant groups are also engaging in illegal logging activities
and they are threatening to kill any Aché who try
to stop it. Journalists who have attempted to cover the story on the ground
have also been threatened.
This should be a
time of celebration for the Aché community. Just four weeks ago, the
Paraguayan government honored its word by transferring some 4600 acres of the
Aché's traditional territory back to its people. In 2011, the government agreed to recognize the Ache's land rights
to "Finca 470", an area that's located inside the UNESCO Bosque Mbaracayú Biosphere Reserve.
However, the government at that time refused to do any more.
In exchange for
last month's transfer, the Aché people pledged to preserve the region's
biodiversity, though it's something they've always done as a matter of
course. Even throughout the ten years of negotiations with the government,
the Ache actively defended their territory from speculators, illegal loggers
and landless people who wanted the land for themselves.
Unfortunately, ever
since the transfer took place, many peasant groups have begun working harder
than ever to claim Ache lands. As reported by Eduardo Avila at Global Voices
Online, the groups have started constructing settlements in hopes
of being awarded the land. They are also taking part in illegal logging
activities, as made evident by these photos at
the Ache community's blog, Aché djawu.
Most recently, a
Kue Tuvy community leader Margarita Mbywangi, received a threatening phone
call saying that if any young Aché men go out onto the land they would be
killed. Her son, Mbekrorongi, publicly denounces this threat on the group
blog:
Yesterday (August
15) at 19:30 hours, while our leader Margarita Mbywangi was resting at her
house, she received a death threat on her mobile phone from a man, who
identified himself as a peasant. He told our leader Margarita that if the
young men would come close to them while hunting, that they would be killed.
Margarita is saddened by this call while our authorities do nothing.
In response to
these threats, "Members of the six Aché communities across Paraguay are
coming together in solidarity asking government officials to enforce the
removal of these peasant groups from the lands that now rightly belong to the
Aché people," says Eduardo Avila. "They hope that they can resume
the celebrations that were scheduled to take place in commemoration of the
historical awarding of the land titles."
More news and
updates (in Spanish) are available at:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcheKuetuvy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AchedjawupalabraAche
Website:
http://achedjawu.org/
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By Ray Beckerman
Man's inhumanity to man and other living things threatens the whole human experiment. Let's fight it, and try to build a future.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Paraguay: Peasant Groups trying to seize Kue Tuvy Aché lands
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