Police pepper spray reaches indigenous deputy in Congress

by Andrea
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Célia Xakriabá was attended by the emergency of the House; The PSOL congressman was in a group that was prevented from climbing the ramp of Congress

The deputy (PSOL-MG) was hit on Thursday (10.abr.2025) by tear gas while protesting in front of the National Congress. A group of indigenous people has been since 3rd (8.abr) in Brasilia to participate in the (Free Land Camp) – The largest mobilization of people from Brazil.

O Poder360 Obtained images that show the deputy complaining of eye pain while trying to cross a barrier of military police to enter Congress. It is prevented by the agents, who ask for their identification. In video, the congressman questions the police: “I’m a deputy, why did spray play on me?”

According to the deputy’s advisory, she was attended by the emergency of the House and filed a police report at the House Legislative Police Department.

Police contained a group of indigenous people protesting in front of the National Congress in Brasilia. They tried to climb the legislature’s ramp, but were prevented with tear gas and moral bombs.

According to the Poder3603 people were assisted by the House medical emergency.

Legislative police stated that the confusion settled after indigenous people advancing against the installed fences so that protesters would not occupy the region closest to Congress. The authorities asked to retreat, which would not have been answered.

The Military Police of the Federal District was called to help contain the protesters.

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