A Report by the Social Network for Justice and Human Rights

I. Human Rights in the Countryside
Violence and Social Movement Activism in the Countryside
 Antonio Canuto 
10 years since the Eldorado dos Carajás massacre - rural movements fight against impunity
 Evanize Sydow 
Prophecies do not change the future
 Aton Fon Filho 
Agrarian Policy in the Lula Government: the Hollowing of Agrarian Reform
 Jose Juliano de Carvalho Filho 
Peasant Agriculture and Agrarian Reform in Brazil:  an Evaluation of the Lula Government
 Via Campesina Brazil, The Movement of Small Farmers, The Landless Workers Movement, The Movement of Dam Affected Peoples, The Movement of Peasant Women, The Pastoral Land Commission, The Brazilian Association for Land Reform 
Labor rights violations and death of sugarcane workers
 Maria Aparecida de Moraes Silva 
Slavery in Brazil: New and Persistent Issues
 Ricardo Rezende Figueira 
Violence Against Indigenous Peoples
 Paulo Maldos 
The United Nations confirms the denunciations of the Movement of Dam-Affected People
 Leandro Gaspar Scalabrin 
Diversion of the São Francisco River: A contradiction to the human right to water
 Roberto Malvezzi 
The state of Bahia suffers from the impacts of uranium production for nuclear plants
 Zoraide Villasboas 
Peasant Resistance in Brazil
 Mônica Dias Martins
 
II. Human Rights in Urban Areas
They did not see the Brazilian soccer team get defeated
 Aton Fon Filho 
Violence in São Paulo – a frightening balance
 Evanize Sydow 
Structural Unemployment in Brazil
 Marcio Pochmann 
Migration and Slave Work
 Luiz Bassegio e Luciane Udovic 
Human trafficking in Brazil
 Marcia Anita Sprandel 
Labor Policies and Human Rights
 Paulo César Pedrini
 
III. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
Towards a Country for All People
 Lúcia Xavier 
Limits to Access to Education
 Sérgio Haddad e Mariângela Graciano 
Amazon dilemmas and the Lula administration
 Lindomar Silva 
The Right to Culture: Progress and dilemmas facing Lula’s Government in regards to cultural policies
 Antonio Eleilson Leite 
The Human Right to Communication: its recognition grows, but violations remain the rule
 Diogo Moyses e Cristina Charão
 
IV. International Policy and Human Rights
The Peoples’ Victory at the WTO
 Maria Luisa Mendonça 
Evaluation of the World Bank’s Rural Programs in Brazil
 Maria Luisa Mendonça 
With the help of the United States, the Paraguayan government represses social movements
 Igor Ojeda 
Foreign Debt and Human Rights Violations in Brazil
 Maria Lucia Fattorelli Carneiro

 
										 
										 
                                                                                        
                         
                                                                                        
                         
                                                                                        
                         
                                                                                        
                         
                                                                                        
                         
                                                                                        
                         
                                                                                        
                         
                        