[MST Alert 06-24-09]Trial of Colonel Who Commanded the Massacre of Carajás Is Postponed

The trial of the colonel of the Military Police of Pará who commanded the massacre of Eldorado de Carajás, Mário Pantoja de Oliveira, has been postponed once again. The postponement was granted by the Minister of STJ Laurita Vaz. In 2002, Pantoja was sentenced to 228 years imprisonment by jury trial in Belem. The crime was committed in 1996 and left 19 workers dead.

[06/22/09] MST Informa #168: Maintain the conviction of Colonel Mario Pantoja

“If we silence ourselves, the stones will cry out” (Pedro Tierra)

The Fifth Session of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) will rule this week on the appeal presented by Colonel Mario Colares Pantoja, one of the commanders of the Massacre at Eldorado dos Carajas, which asks to overturn the verdict by which he was condemned to 228 years in prison. In the session on Tuesday, Minister Laurita will analyze the request made by the Colonel's defense and the verdict may be overturned.

[06/08/09] MST Informa #167: In defense of education and of PRONERA

We are mobilized all over Brazil to defend the education of the countryside, an achievement of the social movements that fight for Land Reform in our country.
Our challenge is big. We learn through the struggle that Land Reform goes beyond the simple conquest of the land/earth, and necessarily becomes a serious educational policy. Our country figures among the worst in the world in this sense. Statistics from the Latin American Campaign for the Right to Education show that there are 35 million illiterate people in the Latin American nations. More than a third are Brazilian. And only 0.2% are Cuban. This demonstrates that investing in the schooling of a people is political will, it is determination for sovereignty, it is the will to construct a dignified history.

[06/04/09] MST Informa #166: The MST Review has reached 50 editions!

Dear Friends of the MST,

Including the 2009 May/June bimonthly, the Sem Terra Review has published 50 editions. For this reason, we would like to thank each and every reader for their support of the MST. This publication is an achievement, not only in the struggle for agrarian reform and for rural landless workers, but for the working class. For over 12 years we have challenged society to become aware of our struggles and successes. Each of these 50 editions are a confrontation with our country's monopoly control of information.

[05/27/2009] Augusto Boal, Founder of the Theater of the Oppressed, Dies at 78

The Friends of the MST presents two articles on Augusto Boal. The first is an excerpt from an interview from June, 2007 by Amy Goodman, but only recently aired on Democracy Now. The second is a memoriam from the MST.

[05/26/2009] Fallen Banker with Ties to Citigroup Involved in Shooting of Brazilian Landless Workers

Isabella Kenfield | May 26, 2009
Americas Program, Center for International Policy (CIP) americas.irc-online.org

On April 18, seven members of the Brazilian Landless Workers' Movement (MST) were shot by private security guards on a farm in the Amazon that belongs to Agropecuária Santa Bárbara Xinguara S/A, a company controlled by international banker Daniel Dantas. A billionaire with former ties to Citigroup, Dantas is Brazil's largest producer of cattle, and presently embroiled in a major financial and political scandal that reaches into the U.S. courts and financial system.