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Brazil: British journalist Dom Phillips missing in Amazon

Authorities must conduct thorough investigation amid disturbing reports regarding fate of Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira

Relatives and close friends of Dom Phillips and Bruno Ara煤jo participate in a protest against their disappearances, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 12 June 2022. EPA-EFE/AANTONIO LACERDA

The IPI global network calls on Brazilian authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the disappearance of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, who went missing last week from one of the most remote corners of the Amazon.听

Phillips and Pereira were last seen on June 5 in the Javari Valley in western Brazil, close to the borders of Peru and Colombia, just days after receiving threats, according to .听

Brazilian authorities told Philip鈥檚 family that two bodies had been found tied to a tree in the rainforest, according to news outlet . The local indigenous association UNIVAJA, which organized search efforts, and federal police, however, deny reports that bodies have been found and identified.

On Sunday, Brazilian Federal Police said search teams found 鈥渂iological materials鈥 and the belongings of the two men, including their boots, Phillip鈥檚 backpack and Pereira鈥檚 health insurance card in a creek off the river where they went .

Phillips is a freelance journalist who contributes to The Guardian, Financial Times, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. Pereira is a former official with Brazil鈥檚 federal Indigenous agency, FUNAI. The two were traveling to the nearby city of Atalaia do Norte where Philips was conducting research for a book, but they never arrived, according to .听

On Monday, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said he believes 鈥鈥 was done to Phillips and Pereira, and it is unlikely they will be found alive.听

In a news conference, police and military officers said they one person, a local fisherman, and questioned five others.听

Pereira worked for FUNAI overseeing and protecting in Brazil鈥檚 Amazon鈥攚hich has the largest number of uncontacted tribes in the world鈥攁nd has been the target of threats from illegal loggers and miners invading the region.听

Indigenous rights groups, politicians and journalists have the Brazilian government of acting too slowly and called for authorities to devote more resources to the investigation. Bolsonaro has also been blamed for the surge of illegal loggers and miners invading indigenous and the destruction of indigenous reserves in the Amazon.听

鈥淲e are gravely concerned about the whereabouts and fate of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira as various disturbing reports continue to emerge about their disappearance. Our thoughts are with their families and colleagues as the search for the two men continues鈥, IPI Deputy Director Scott Griffen said. 鈥淲e urge Brazilian officials to coordinate their search efforts and to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into this incident. The Brazilian government must ensure the safety of journalists, who have the right to report and do their work safely and freely.鈥

Since Bolsonaro鈥檚 election in 2018, Brazil has experienced an increase of threats to press freedom. Bolsonaro has the media through threats, verbal aggression, intimidation and discreditation. His government has been blamed for an escalation of violence and threats against the press in Brazil.

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