Krénak Reformatory and Transitional Justice
Reflections of the lawsuit nº 0064483-95.2015.4.01.3800
Keywords:
transitional justice, krenak reformatory, human rights violations, indigenous people's rightAbstract
It addresses the profile of the state policy applied to indigenous populations, more specifically, during the brazilian military dictatorship, which began in 1964. The article has as its structuring point the reflexes of the sentence rendered in the lawsuit nº 0064483-95.2015.4.01.3800, filed by the federal prosecutors, which placed the transitional justice as the object of the demand, considering the practice of violations of indigenous rights that occurred in the State of Minas Gerais, more precisely in the Krenák Indigenous Agricultural Reformatory and Guarani Farm, located in the state of Minas Gerais. Transitional Justice, can be defined as a set of actions and studies aimed at overcoming moments of conflict and violation of human rights against a particular social group, is based on the promotion of the rights to Memory and Truth. The term is linked to the historical processes of struggle for the transition from dictatorships to democratic regimes and seeks to confront the abuse of the past and serve as support for political transformation, reaffirming respect for human rights.
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