MAB assumes chair in the National Council of Human Rights
On the International Day of Human Rights, the Movement of People Affected by Dams take on as a full member of the National Human Rights Council for the period of […]
Publicado 11/12/2018
On the International Day of Human Rights, the Movement of People Affected by Dams take on as a full member of the National Human Rights Council for the period of 2018-2020, representing the movements of Via Campesina.
The tenure of councilors and advisers of the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) took place on December 10th. This was the largest election in the history of the institution, with more than 68 civil society entities with national representation that elected the new management, which will work during the period of 2018-2020.
La Via Campesina elects for the third consecutive time its own representative in the Council. In the two previous warrants, Via Campesina was represented by the Missionary Indigenous Council (CIMI), and as alternate the Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAB). Today, MAB assumes chair and the Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) is alternate.
MAB has participated in several commissions during the previous period; as the Standing Committees on the Rights of indigenous, quilombola and traditional communities; of populations affected by large enterprises, of rural workers and land conflicts and the Permanent Human Rights Defenders Commission Confronting Social Movements Criminalization. MAB also participated of the National Council of Human Rights missions to Belo Monte, in Basin of the Doce River and in indigenous communities in the southern of Brazil.
The role of the CNDH is to analyze allegations of human rights violations in Brazil. It is an organ of the Brazilian State, not of the government, functioning as the equivalent in the country of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations or of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights within the Organization of American States. In a context of withdrawing rights and advancing the discourse of hatred and violence, the National Human Rights Council is of great relevance.
Scalabrin, who will represent the movements of Via Campesina, signs the inauguration during the ceremony held yesterday.
According to Leandro Scalabrin, lawyer and MAB activist who will represent Via Campesina in the Council, “we are experiencing a process of withdrawal of rights and regression in labor and social security rights. These setbacks are violations of human rights. This is happening in a context of systematic violation of rights committed by companies, whether those of agribusiness or of large development projects. The violation of rights are also committed by the State, in the scope of the Judiciary, by applying the curtailment of fundamental guarantees of freedom. Also with the creation of new offices with powers concentrated in the federal government and by applying extreme police violence in their actions”. Scalabrin cited the brutal action of the Military Police of Paraná, which is the probable responsible for the fire that led the destruction of 300 houses in the urban occupation community named March 29, located in the Industrial City of Curitiba (CIC). Also the violence against activists of popular movements, as the murder of José Bernardo da Silva, known as Orlando and Rodrigo Celestino, members of Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Paraíba, killed by unidentified people who entered heavily armed in the encampment of José Maria Pires, located in the municipality of Alhandra,
“It is within this context that the new management of the Council takes over, and the situation reveals the importance of our participation in the National Council,” explains Scalabrin, “it is fundamental to counteract the withdrawal of rights and setbacks; as well as to denounce the violations at national and international level, to demand from companies and the Brazilian State reparation for the victims. We will be resistance!”