The Massacre - Eldorado do Carajás - A Story of Impunity - Eric Nepomuceno
The Massacre: Eldorado do Carajás - A Story of Impunity
A gripping account of a brutal massacre and the subsequent cover-up in Brazil
In 1996, nineteen landless workers were brutally massacred by military police in the small town of Eldorado do Carajás, in the Brazilian state of Pará. The massacre was a shocking event that exposed the deep-seated inequality and violence that exists in Brazil.
A powerful indictment of the Brazilian government
In his book, Eric Nepomuceno provides a detailed and damning account of the massacre and the subsequent cover-up. He shows how the Brazilian government, at both the state and federal levels, was complicit in the massacre and its aftermath.
A moving tribute to the victims
Nepomuceno also tells the stories of the victims of the massacre, and their families. He shows how their lives were shattered by the violence, and how they have been denied justice for over two decades.
A call for justice
The Massacre is a powerful indictment of the Brazilian government and a moving tribute to the victims of the massacre. It is also a call for justice, and a reminder that the fight for human rights is far from over in Brazil.
Why you should read this book
The Massacre is a must-read for anyone interested in Brazil, human rights, or social justice. It is a powerful and important book that will stay with you long after you finish it.
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