
Indigenous killings rise 22% in Brazil and infant deaths exceed 1,000
Indian murders rise 22% and infant deaths rise to 1,000.
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Indian murders rise 22% and infant deaths rise to 1,000. Violence against indigenous peoples fired in Brazil in 2025, with 258 murders, 22.3% more than in the previous year, and 1,024 cases of infant mortality, today revealed the Cimi Missionary Indigenous Council. Cimi relates the violence scenario to the context of territorial insecurity experienced by indigenous peoples, marked by land conflicts, land invasions and impasses related to the demarcation of territories.
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Indian murders rise 22% and infant deaths rise to 1,000.
reliability low1/4 sourcesViolence against indigenous peoples fired in Brazil in 2025, with 258 murders, 22.3% more than in the previous year, and 1,024 cases of infant mortality, today revealed the Cimi Missionary Indigenous Council
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Cimi relates the violence scenario to the context of territorial insecurity experienced by indigenous peoples, marked by land conflicts, land invasions and impasses related to the demarcation of territories.
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Violence against indigenous peoples fired in Brazil in 2025, with 258 murders, 22.3% more than in the previous year, and 1,024 cases of..
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