Jane Beatriz Machado da Silva

Jane Beatriz da Silva Nunes, 60 years old, was an activist with the Black movement, a feminist and human rights defender. She worked in community development and had been trained by the NGO Themis – Gender Justice and Human Rights, as a “Promotor Legal Popular” (PLP). The “Promotoras Legais Populares” (PLPs), known in different countries in Latin America as “multiplying community agents”, are community leaders who listen, guide, give advice and help other women to have access to the justice and the services that should be demanded when they suffer a violation of  human rights. In addition to this guiding role, PLPs share information and promote the use of the law in the daily lives of black and poor women to enforce their rights.

Jane was well known in her community in Grande Cruzeiro, a poor neighbourhood in the city of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Born in Encruzilhada do Sul (RS), Jane had lived in the Grande Cruzeiro community for 40 years. She was involved in setting up the Association União das Vilas, which brings together 36 communities of Grande Cruzeiro.

Jane Beatriz helped to set up several NGOs to support women, such as Maria Mulher, Association of Women in Solidarity of Vila Cruzeiro (Assmusol) and the Food Acquisition Programme (PAA) in the community.

On 8 December 2020, police officers broke into Jane Beatriz’s home while she was at the market. When she arrived home she challenged the police officers and died in circumstances that still need to be properly investigated. Since the incident the police have circulated different versions of the incident and NGO Themis have issued a statement calling for a full investigation into her death.

While the police have claimed that Jane Beatriz died from natural causes, as a result of a brain haemorrhage, a neighbour, who claims to have witnessed the incident, stated that the police had beaten Jane Beatriz, which brought on the haemorrhage.

 

 


Si usted desea sumar un recuerdo personal, escríbanos a: HRDMemorial@frontlinedefenders.org

Región:América

País:Brasil

Departamento/Provincia/Estado:Rio Grande do Sul

Sexo1:Femenino

Edad:60

Fecha del asesinato:08/12/2020

Tipo de tarea:Líder de la comunidad

Organisación:Promotoras Legais Populares (PLPs)

Área o Tipo de derechos en los que trabajaba el/la DDH:Derechos civiles y políticos, Derechos ESC

Detalles del sector:Derecho a la vivienda, Derechos de la mujer, Derechos de los afrodescendientes

Más información:Front Line Defenders

1Esta base de datos registra la identidad de género elegida por la persona. Si no se identifica como masculino o femenino, puede utilizar la opción de registrarse como otro/ninguno o utilizar la sigla NBGI (identidad de género no binaria, en inglés).

Jane Beatriz Machado da Silva

Jane Beatriz da Silva Nunes, 60 years old, was an activist with the Black movement, a feminist and human rights defender. She worked in community development and had been trained by the NGO Themis – Gender Justice and Human Rights as a “Promotor Legal Popular” (PLP). The “Promotoras Legais Populares” (PLPs), known in different countries in Latin America as “multiplying community agents”, are community leaders who listen, guide, give advice and help other women to have access to the justice and the services that should be demanded  when they suffer a violation of  human rights. In addition to this guiding role, PLPs share information and promote the use of the law in the daily lives of black and poor women to enforce their rights.

Jane was well known in her community in Grande Cruzeiro, a poor neighbourhood in the city of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Born in Encruzilhada do Sul (RS), Jane had lived in the Grande Cruzeiro community for 40 years. She was involved in setting up the Association União das Vilas, which brings together 36 communities of Grande Cruzeiro, in the south zone of the capital of Rio Grande do Sul.

Jane Beatriz helped to set up several NGOs to support women, such as Maria Mulher, Association of Women in Solidarity of Vila Cruzeiro (Assmusol) and the Food Acquisition Programme (PAA) in the community.

On 8 December 8 2020, police officers broke into Jane Beatriz’s home while she was at the market. When she arrived home she challenged the police officers and died in circumstances that still need to be properly investigated. Since the incident the police have circulated different versions of the incident and Themis have issued a statement calling for a full investigation into her death.

While the police have claimed that Jane Beatriz died from natural causes, as a result of a brain haemorrhage, a neighbour, who claims to have witnessed the incident, stated that the police had beaten Jane Beatriz, which brought on the haemorrhage.

 

 


Si usted desea sumar un recuerdo personal, escríbanos a: HRDMemorial@frontlinedefenders.org

Región:América

País:Brasil

Departamento/Provincia/Estado:Rio Grande do Sul

Sexo1:Femenino

Edad:60

Fecha del asesinato:08/12/2020

Tipo de tarea:Líder de la comunidad

Organisación:Promotoras Legais Populares (PLPs)

Área o Tipo de derechos en los que trabajaba el/la DDH:Derechos civiles y políticos, Derechos ESC

Detalles del sector:Derecho a la vivienda, Derechos de la mujer, Derechos de los afrodescendientes

Más información:Front Line Defenders

1Esta base de datos registra la identidad de género elegida por la persona. Si no se identifica como masculino o femenino, puede utilizar la opción de registrarse como otro/ninguno o utilizar la sigla NBGI (identidad de género no binaria, en inglés).

Jane Beatriz Machado da Silva

Jane Beatriz da Silva Nunes, 60 years old, was an activist with the Black movement, a feminist and human rights defender. She worked in community development and had been trained by the NGO Themis – Gender Justice and Human Rights, as a “Promotor Legal Popular” (PLP). The “Promotoras Legais Populares” (PLPs), known in different countries in Latin America as “multiplying community agents”, are community leaders who listen, guide, give advice and help other women to have access to the justice and the services that should be demanded when they suffer a violation of  human rights. In addition to this guiding role, PLPs share information and promote the use of the law in the daily lives of black and poor women to enforce their rights.

Jane was well known in her community in Grande Cruzeiro, a poor neighbourhood in the city of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Born in Encruzilhada do Sul (RS), Jane had lived in the Grande Cruzeiro community for 40 years. She was involved in setting up the Association União das Vilas, which brings together 36 communities of Grande Cruzeiro.

Jane Beatriz helped to set up several NGOs to support women, such as Maria Mulher, Association of Women in Solidarity of Vila Cruzeiro (Assmusol) and the Food Acquisition Programme (PAA) in the community.

On 8 December 2020, police officers broke into Jane Beatriz’s home while she was at the market. When she arrived home she challenged the police officers and died in circumstances that still need to be properly investigated. Since the incident the police have circulated different versions of the incident and NGO Themis have issued a statement calling for a full investigation into her death.

While the police have claimed that Jane Beatriz died from natural causes, as a result of a brain haemorrhage, a neighbour, who claims to have witnessed the incident, stated that the police had beaten Jane Beatriz, which brought on the haemorrhage.

 

 


Si usted desea sumar un recuerdo personal, escríbanos a: HRDMemorial@frontlinedefenders.org

Región:América

País:Brasil

Departamento/Provincia/Estado:Rio Grande do Sul

Sexo1:Femenino

Edad:60

Fecha del asesinato:08/12/2020

Tipo de tarea:Líder de la comunidad

Organisación:Promotoras Legais Populares (PLPs)

Área o Tipo de derechos en los que trabajaba el/la DDH:Derechos civiles y políticos, Derechos ESC

Detalles del sector:Derecho a la vivienda, Derechos de la mujer, Derechos de los afrodescendientes

Más información:Front Line Defenders

1Esta base de datos registra la identidad de género elegida por la persona. Si no se identifica como masculino o femenino, puede utilizar la opción de registrarse como otro/ninguno o utilizar la sigla NBGI (identidad de género no binaria, en inglés).