Athena de Faria

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Severo was killed because he went into battle for his community, for their land. He fought to liberate his people. He wanted their rights to be recognized, the rights of families who’d lived for so long on that land, where children and grandchildren had been born whose umbilical cords were buried in the earth of their backyards. The land where they’d built their homes and erected their fences.
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