Tierras indígenas en Brasil análisis de juicios del Supremo Tribunal Federal
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2019-04-09
Autores
Rubem Folena Jorge
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Centro de Estudios Generales
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El artículo fue redactado con base en una investigación que analiza diversos juicios realizados por el Supremo Tribunal Federal en asuntos de tierras indígenas, en Brasil, como en el caso de la reserva Raposa Serra do Sol. La metodología que se utilizó fue la examinación de los votos y las manifestaciones de los jueces del Supremo Tribunal Federal, en los juicios relacionados con el tema. En esta investigación se ha verificado el comportamiento de un Supremo Tribunal Federal indiferente en relación con los indígenas brasileños, ante la crueldad con que fueron desalojados y expulsados de sus tierras ancestrales, mediante eventos practicados por invasores y por el propio Estado. Se puede afirmar que el comportamiento de los miembros del Supremo Tribunal Federal es el reflejo de una sociedad tan habituada a siglos de explotación que se ha vuelto incapaz de manifestar un gesto de repulsión delante del sufrimiento ajeno, con lo cual se aceptan con pasividad los actos de injusticia practicados contra sus semejantes
The article was written based on an investigation that analyzes various trials conducted by the Federal Supreme Court on indigenous land issues in Brazil, such as the case of the Raposa Serra do Sol reserve. The methodology implemented was the examination of the votes and decisions of the judges of the Federal Supreme Court in the trials related to these issues. This investigation verified the behavior of an indifferent Federal Supreme Court in relation to the Brazilian indigenous people, in the face of the cruelty with which they were evicted and expelled from their ancestral lands, through practices carried out by invaders and by the State itself. It can be said that the behavior of the members of the Federal Supreme Court is a reflection of a society so accustomed to centuries of exploitation. This society has become incapable of expressing repulsion when it comes to the suffering of others; thereby, acts of injustice against fellow human beings are passively accepted.
The article was written based on an investigation that analyzes various trials conducted by the Federal Supreme Court on indigenous land issues in Brazil, such as the case of the Raposa Serra do Sol reserve. The methodology implemented was the examination of the votes and decisions of the judges of the Federal Supreme Court in the trials related to these issues. This investigation verified the behavior of an indifferent Federal Supreme Court in relation to the Brazilian indigenous people, in the face of the cruelty with which they were evicted and expelled from their ancestral lands, through practices carried out by invaders and by the State itself. It can be said that the behavior of the members of the Federal Supreme Court is a reflection of a society so accustomed to centuries of exploitation. This society has become incapable of expressing repulsion when it comes to the suffering of others; thereby, acts of injustice against fellow human beings are passively accepted.
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Vol. 6 (2), Julio-Diciembre, 2018
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Subalternidad, Colonialismo, Tierras indígenas, Supremo Tribunal Federal, Subalternity, Colonialism, Indigeneous, Federal Supreme Court
