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São João em retratos — São Luís, Maranhão, maio 2022 💚
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jorgeferreira · 2 years
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Fonte do Ribeirão - Sao Luiz, Brazil
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Brazil working to contain Indian coronavirus variant in northern state
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[Image description: A patient with suspected COVID-19 infection arrives at the Sao Jose hospital in the Emergency Mobile Care Service (SAMU) ambulance, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Duque de Caxias near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 20, 2021.]
Brazil's health minister said on Friday the government is doing everything possible to prevent the spread of the concerning coronavirus variant first identified in India in the northern state of Maranhao, which has detected the country's first cases.
One crew member of a cargo ship, anchored at the port of Sao Luis after a trip from South Africa, was airlifted to a hospital in the city with severe COVID-19 caused by the variant, according to Maranhao state health officials.
"This case was detected promptly, all sanitary measures were taken and we hope that there is no spread of this Indian variant here in Brazil," Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga told journalists. "Patients and their contacts have been isolated."
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fatehbaz · 4 years
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[Environmental racism of major corporate bauxite mine in Amazonian riparian forest at quilombola community of Boa Vista]
Well before dawn, a loud jarring industrial bang shatters the silence of the Amazon rainforest. Awakened, three-year-old Amanda, heart pounding, races to her grandfather’s hammock. “She’s always frightened when she hears that racket. After that, no one in the community can get back to sleep,” explains [AdJ], coordinator for Boa Vista, a hamlet of just 800 people, mostly Afro-Brazilian, and one of dozens of quilombola communities established in Para more than 140 years ago by runaway slaves. The “racket” that so startles Amanda can erupt at any moment, day or night; it happens every time a gigantic transatlantic ore carrier drops anchor in the busy Trombetas River port just half a mile away. [...] Mineracao Rio do Norte (MRN) arrived in the Trombetas River basin in the 1970s with plans to mine bauxite on a gigantic scale. Today, MRN is the fourth largest producer of bauxite in the world, providing the valuable aluminum ore to nations and manufacturers around the planet. [...]
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The quilombola story is remarkable: starting in the middle of the 18th century, runaway slaves began settling along the Trombetas River as part of a region-wide movement that was fracturing the slave-based structure in Para state. “My [...] great-grandparents were slaves,” says Jose dos Santos. “They fled from plantations in Santarém [an Amazon River port] and came up the Trombetas River to hide.” [...] Even before slavery ended in 1888, the runaways’ descendants began moving downstream to more navigable stretches of the river.
Still, life remained far from easy, particularly during the military dictatorship (1964-1985) when the government encouraged mining companies, like MRN, to move in.
The quilombos were simply ignored and community lands taken over.
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[Bauxite]
On arriving in the Amazon, MRN immediately annexed lands from the traditional riverine community of Boa Vista, reportedly displacing 90 families to build its port company town. Boa Vista is a quilombo, a community of Afro-Brazilians (known as quilombolas), the descendants of runaway slaves. [...] Quilombo residents report a decade of horrendous water pollution from mine waste — never cleaned up — the loss of fisheries [...], rampant poverty, a lack of electricity, health services, and proper sanitation. [...]
The oceangoing ships are coming up the Amazon and Trombetas rivers to collect ore from Mineracao Rio do Norte (MRN), the world’s fourth largest producer of bauxite. That ore is then shipped downriver to processing mills in Barcarena in Para, or on the Atlantic coast in Sao Luis in Maranhao state. Some ore is also sent, unprocessed, abroad [...]. The finished aluminium is then destined for Brazilian manufacturing plants, or factories in the U.S., Canada, China, the EU or elsewhere, where the ubiquitous metal [...] is shaped into beer and soda cans, or used in computers, mobile phones, planes, cars and other end products.
[The company town]
Today, Porto Trombetas and Boa Vista are two very different worlds. The company town has electric lights, supermarkets, banks, schools that teach English, restaurants, clubs, gyms and an airport. A half mile away, Boa Vista is made up of rough wooden houses often crammed together and built beside dirt tracks; the village lacks basic sanitation. Running water was only installed last year. [...]
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[The poisoning of Batata Lake]
MRN began discharging bauxite tailings into Batata Lake in 1979, eventually blanketing the once pristine fishery with red ooze. The sludge accumulated on the lake bottom as a solid layer several meters thick. It’s calculated that 24 million tons were deposited in Batata Lake over a period of ten years. [...] Trace elements found in bauxite — a naturally occurring material — can include poisonous arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, manganese, mercury, and nickel.“ It’s the biggest industrial disaster ever in Amazonia,” Jardim told Mongabay. “Almost twice the volume  of tailings was discharged in Batata Lake compared with the Brumadinho disaster.”
It was only in 1989, after international condemnation, that MRN built its first mining waste storage dam and stopped direct discharges into Batata Lake. Although Lake Batata may appear cleaner today, people living beside it complain of a lack of fish and also suffer from itchy skin and allergies, particularly during the summer, when water levels drop and the red sludge deposits become visible.
Animals suffer harm too. “If you’d been here in the summer, you’d have seen caiman and turtles stuck in the mud. They can’t get out and they die.”
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Headline, images, captions, graphics, and text published by: Thais Borges and Sue Branford. “MRN bauxite mine leaves legacy of pollution, poverty in Brazilian Amazon. Mongabay. 4 June 2020. Photos by Thais Borges. [Bracketed headings added by me.]
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Francisco das Chagas Rodrigues de Brito (1965-?)
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Francisco das Chagas Rodrigues de Brito is a Brazilian serial killer, responsible for the murders of at least 30 children in Maranhao and Para. He is known to have removed the genitalia of his young victims in a series of crimes known as the Maranhao child emasculations. The case came to light in 2004 in Sao Luis with the murder of Jonahtan dos Santos, who told people he was meeting with De Brito, a mechanic, before disappearing. De Brito was arrested on suspicion of his murder and the murders of 16 other boys in crimes dating back to 1997 in the areas of Paco do Lumiar and Sao Jose de Ribamar. Skeletal remains were discovered on the grounds of his former home. The amount of time these child murders had gone unnoticed brought the case to the attention of organisations at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. The crimes extended to Para, with a suspected total of 42 children being killed and emasculated. De Brito has been characterised as having psychopathic characteristics who sexually abused his victims and, after killing them, mutilated them by cutting off their ears, fingers and genitalia.
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anabell290663-blog · 5 years
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Boa Tarde Padre Julio, o meu nome é Ana Bell Pereira Pereira, moro na Venezuela é os meus pais naceram em Cabanoes. Estou a fazer a minha árvore genealógica e pelo lado do meu pai tenho tido certos inconvenientes.
Disculpe desde já os erros que posa cometer na minha escritura. Sou filha de Maria Odette Pereira de Almeida e José Augusto Pereira.. Avos Maternos: Eugénio Rodrigues de Almeida e María Pereira Duarte. Avos Paternos: María Pereira da Conceicao e avo incognito. 
Aí começa o problema: o meu pai diz que o seu pai,  meu avo  era de nome Acacio que casou com María Adozinda dos Anjos filha do Joao Cantoneiro,que tiveram 4 filhos: Candida, Jose Tiago, Joaquim e María José todos eles meios irmaos do meu pai e da minha tia Graciete Pereira da Conceicao, atualmente no Lar em Travasso, mae de Antonio Augusto da Conceicao Fernandes que mora em Cabanoes e tem uma imprenta na casa dele..
Agora tambem me disse o meu pai, que o Acacio seu pai teve uma briga com os cunhados Armando e Manuel dos Anjos no dia da Festa da Nossa Señora dos Fevres e foi assasinado pelos cunhados, um deles acho que pagou prisao, tinha o meu pai mais o menos 14 anos, agora tem 85.
A minha pergunta é: O senhor pode ajudarme a saber o sobrenome do meu Avo Acacio, o nome dos seus pais, avos paternos e maternos, e o relacionado com o assasinato dele?
O senhor Orlando Pinheiro Gomes que atualmente mora no Brasil em Sao Luis do Maranhao, disse-me que a esposa do meu avÔ Acacio Maria Adozinda dos Anjos morreu a uns anos, estive a procura nos óbitos da sua pagina mas nao consegui nada.
Agradeço  muito a ajuda que o senhor possa darme..
Ana Bell Pereira.
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jkharllus · 2 years
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Sobre Gratidão e as voltas que o mundo dar. Muito obrigado por tudo. Amo muito tudo isso. Meus líderes são os melhores. (em Praia Do Araçagi - Sao Luis Maranhao) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXqw0VNL2ea/?utm_medium=tumblr
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danielfrazao77 · 3 years
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São João em retratos — São Luís, Maranhão, maio 2022 🧡💛💙
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Live:Rubens Junior critica saúde e educação municipal e inicia processo de ruptura da prefeitura com o governo do estado.
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Com um linguajar pouco convencional, o deputado federal e secretário das cidades licenciado para concorrer a prefeitura de São Luís, Rubens Pereira Júnior, usou a Live do Congresso da União Jovem Socialista UJS-MA ontem (5), para criticar a gestão do prefeito Edivaldo Holanda (PDT), através das secretarias municipais de Saúde e Educação.   
Com uma retórica exageradamente jovem, mas com conteúdo pobre, Rubens Júnior ( Que tem 1% nas pesquisas),deu o tom de sua campanha: Vai bater no PDT e na  administração do ex-aliado do governador Flávio Dino, o Prefeito Edivaldo Holanda.
Aproveitando-se da baixa popularidade do prefeito por conta da operação da policia federal e CGU por desvios na compra de máscaras, Rubens Júnior só poupou críticas obviamente ao governo do estado. 
Reveja a operação da PF na Prefeitira aqui:
https://g1.globo.com/ma/maranhao/noticia/2020/06/09/operacao-da-policia-federal-investiga-desvio-de-verbas-publicas-da-saude-em-sao-luis-e-sao-jose-de-ribamar.ghtml
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Rubens criticou a gestão de Moacir Feitosa (foto), dizendo:“a educação municipal vai mal, com professores capacitados pra uma coisa e lecionando pra outra.”
Ele citou como exemplo um professor de matemática que está dando aula de ciências. Criticou também as instalações das escolas municipais, apresentando números que parecem ter saídos da cartola de Ciro Gomes (amigo de infância de Flávio Dino). Citou também a falta de laboratórios e salas de informática nessas escolas. 
Ele também criticou a secretaria de Saúde municipal com argumentos que certamente causarão uma ruptura na aliança governo-prefeitura.  
REAÇÃO
Procurado pelo Blog o Secretario Municipal de Educação Moacir Feitosa rebateu as acusações e disse que solicitará o conteúdo da Live para rebater uma por uma essas críticas: 
“Sucateada a SEMED estava era na administração do Alan (Kardec) e Geraldo (Castro), que foram indicados pelo PCdoB. Nós já avançamos muito, todos sabem disso e eu posso comprovar!” 
BIPOLAR
Rubens Júnior também atacou o governo Bolsonaro dizendo:
“O governo Bolsonaro é uma confusão só, ele briga com todo mundo pra esconder a sua falta de agenda.Vocês tem dúvida que o Bolsonaro quer dar um golpe, fechar congresso, fechar supremo?"
Porém em questão de segundos depois, estava elogiando o Ministério da Saúde e o SUS, dizendo: “O que seria da pandemia sem a presença do estado e ainda tem gente que quer o estado mínimo. Temos de defender o SUS, se não fosse ele o que seria dos prefeitos e governadores?” 
RUPTURA
A bem da verdade, Rubens foi instruído a causar polêmica nessa Live, mesmo com o apoio da máquina administrativa e segundo ele de 200 pré-candidatos a vereador, o Pré-candidato 1% falou mais do que deveria e suas palavras iniciaram um processo de ruptura entre o prefeito  Edivaldo Holanda Júnior e o governador Flávio Dino. 
Conversando com um integrante do alto escalão municipal, o Blog descobriu que as palavras de Rubens júnior terão consequências radicais a curto prazo e uma delas será a demissão de Conceição Castro , secretária de Comunicação (indicação do deputado federal Márcio Jerry presidente estadual do PCdoB no Maranhão).  
Quem viver verá! 
Atualizado às 18:38 
Pegou tão mal a participação de Rubens Júnior nessa Live, que ela não foi nem postada nas redes sociais e muito menos mencionada no site oficial do pré-candidato. Confira aqui:
https://rubenspereirajr.com.br/categoria/noticias/ 
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Brazil Governors Scour the Globe for Ventilators Amid Pandemic 
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When his state on Brazil’s northern coast needed ventilators to handle a surge in coronavirus victims, Maranhao Governor Flavio Dino imported 190 units from China through an unusual route.
The cargo made a stop in Ethiopia before arriving in Sao Paulo, where it skipped customs and was flown straight to Sao Luis do Maranhao, the state’s capital. Dino had no time to spare -- his state is the poorest in Brazil, with a health care system ill-prepared to cope with the pandemic -- and he was running out of options. Previous purchases had fallen through while in transit through the U.S. and even in Brazil.
“We saw a purchase of 600 ventilators get canceled, probably because of the surge in demand globally,” he said in an interview. “We had to think of new ways.”
Dino is not alone. Brazilian governors are coming up with creative ways to get much-needed medical equipment, avoiding regular routes through Europe and the U.S., and bypassing even the federal government to make it happen.
Their strategies show the great lengths states with little financial and political clout are going to in a bid to secure medical equipment during the pandemic. As Brazil increasingly becomes a global virus hotspot, with more than 5,000 deaths since the outbreak started, state governors say they’re competing for scarce global supplies with little assistance from President Jair Bolsonaro, who has downplayed the coronavirus as “just a little flu.”
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