The DF MPF has opened an investigation of violence against Indigenous people

The Federal Help of the Federal Government (MPF-DF) Opened an introductory investigation to investigate police violations reported by Indigenous people during the appearance of appearance Free Terrra free (Atl) inland Espplanade of MinistriesThursday (10).

“Restrictions on the full exercise of expression and social demonstrations may condemn the violation of human rights, use of hard,” the County Council’s attorney’s attorney.

The document, the prosecutor shines the role of the constitutional defense of freedom of freedom, expression of freedom of thinking, freedom of interaction and peace conferences.

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Thursday, the legislative and military police have attack against Indigenous people in front of the National Assembly.

Representatives even began gas pumps to disperse the group, which are back. According to sources have heard CnnThe Indigenous March even broke the challenge of the Federal Metropolitan Police (PMDF).

The Deputy Céliab Garkiabá (PSOL-mg) has hit pepper spray during the law. According to the Delia group, parliament was sent to the House of Representatives. He then submitted a police report from the Department of Legislative Police.

In writing, the press office at the Department of Department of Vice and the Federal Sentor said the group was unexpected and needs to use non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-armed weapons. The District military police (PMDF) said she followed the action, and to use the chemical item was responsible for the National Council Police.

Proof

The public’s public ministry is accused of explanation of the Federal Government.

A letter to the public safety secretary, Sandro Avelar, document the federal government to the news of the conflict using non-governmental facts, which requires investigations and pepper.

The document also said that the Deputy Vice-President Céliabiis Garkiabá (Psol-mg) was beaten and careless security forces. Finally, the ministry asked the secret to know “any more of the state agents involved.”