While hundreds of activists trying to save the rain forest have been murdered, only one killer has been imprisoned
By Bradley Brooks
AP , CARLINDA, BRAZIL
Sunday, Apr 04, 2010, Page 9
The gunmen arrived in the Amazon dusk, circling the house where Sister Leonora was hiding, rifles and pistols poking out the windows of three muddy pickup trucks.
A violent death was meant for the diminutive 64-year-old Roman Catholic nun, who has spent decades defending poor, landless workers — and collecting countless threats from ranchers she blocked from stealing Amazon land.
Leonora Brunetto faced the fate of Brazil’s renowned rain forest protector Chico Mendes and US nun Dorothy Stang, whose accused killer is scheduled for retrial on Wednesday in the jungle city of Belem.
But before the gunmen could put her among the 1,200 activists, small farmers, judges, priests and others killed over preserving the rain forest since Mendes’ murder in 1988, a car full of landless workers pulled up to defend Brunetto ...
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