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		<title>&#8222;AMAZONIA, A HUGE GRASSLAND&#8220;. Frei Betto, Brasiliens wichtigster Befreiungstheologe. &#8222;CHARACTER SKETCH OF A CORRUPT PERSON&#8220;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 20:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Klaus Hart]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data from the federal government shows: 17.5% of Brazilian Amazonia is a deforested area.  Of this total, 62% was turned into pasture for bulls and cows. Satellite images prove that by 2008 an area of 719,000 km2 – three times the state of Sao Paulo or a little less than the size of Chile – [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <strong>Data from the federal government shows: 17.5% of  Brazilian Amazonia is a deforested area.  Of this total, 62% was turned into  pasture for bulls and cows. Satellite images prove that by 2008 an area of  719,000 km2 – three times the state of Sao Paulo or a little less than the size  of Chile – had had all the trees cut down. Rivers and lakes have been polluted,  for sure.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Contrary to what we imagine, agriculture &#8211; particularly in the  case of the production of grains like soya &#8211; occupies less than 5% of the total  deforested area.</strong></p>
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<p>The principal weapon in the devastation of Amazonia is  the chain saw, it cuts down trees and opens up very low productivity grassland  to the point where an area the size of a football field can be occupied by a  single bull.</p>
<p>There are 71 million head of cattle in Amazonia. Practically  all are raised to produce beef for export.  Most cattle breeders are unable to  assure the productivity of their herds as well as preserving  the forest.  Investment which assures productivity combined with preservation is expensive  and requires at least 5000 heads of cattle.</p>
<p>Satellites monitored by the  federal government reveal, however, that there are large areas of Amazonia in  the process of recovery – i.e. 21% of what has been deforested.  This means a  total of 150.8 Km2 which is close to 100 times the size of the city of Sao  Paulo.</p>
<p>Considering the data presented by INPE (National Institute for  Space Research) and by Embrapa (Brazilian Enterprise for Agriculture and Stock  Raising Research), there is no sense in decreeing a moratorium for those  responsible for the deforestation of Amazonia as was proposed in the text of the  new Forest Code (Código Florestal) supported by Science and Technology Minister  Aloizio Mercadante .</p>
<p>However, the project for the Code must be  reformulated and heavy fines and punishment must be handed out to those  responsible for the use of chain saws which, as they deforest, provoke an  increase in global warming and environmental imbalance.</p>
<p>In order to  preserve the Amazon, we need an agrarian reform adapted to its wonderful  ecosystem rather than forest codes and controls, so as to stop the predatory  activity of agro business, the latifundium and mining companies.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hart-brasilientexte.de/2011/05/12/das-system-libyens-die-dortige-regierung-ist-popular-hat-im-lande-die-mehrheit-hinter-sich-ich-befurchte-das-wie-im-falle-von-bin-laden-ein-solches-kommando-in-libyen-eindringt-um-gaddafi-zu-to/"><strong>http://www.hart-brasilientexte.de/2011/05/12/das-system-libyens-die-dortige-regierung-ist-popular-hat-im-lande-die-mehrheit-hinter-sich-ich-befurchte-das-wie-im-falle-von-bin-laden-ein-solches-kommando-in-libyen-eindringt-um-gaddafi-zu-to/</strong></a></p>
<p>CHARACTER SKETCH OF A CORRUPT  PERSON</p>
<p>Frei Betto*<br />
Public demonstrations in several cities demand the end  of the secret vote in Congress, the CNJ’s (National Council for Justice) right  to investigate and punish judges, the use of the Clean File (Ficha Limpa) in the  2012 elections and the combating of corruption in politics.</p>
<p>Why is there  so much corruption in Brazil? We have laws, a judiciary system, police forces  and an observant media. Impunity – the mother of the corrupt &#8211; prevails however.  Do you know a notoriously corrupt Brazilian? Has he been tried and is he in  prison?</p>
<p>The corrupt person does not admit to being corrupt. He is smart,  moved by ambition for money. He is not really a thief. He is a high class  extortionist, soft spoken, with a pleasant smile and polite affected salaams.  Nothing ventured, nothing gained.</p>
<p>The corrupt person does not expose  himself, he extorts. He considers commissions to be his right; a percentage as  payment for his services; misapplication of funds as a way of appropriating what  belongs to him and cash off the books as election investment. Fools are those  who practise influence peddling with no benefit to themselves.</p>
<p>There are  several types of corrupt persons. The official one uses his civil servant status  to gain advantages for himself, his family and friends. He switches the number  plate on his car, sends his wife on trips paid for by the Exchequer, uses a  government budget credit card, spends money and makes the taxpayer pay. He  considers over billing, the lack of tenders and competition with marked cards to   be normal</p>
<p>His logic is corrupt: “If I don’t take advantage of the  situation, someone else will benefit in my place”. His only fear is being caught  red handed. He is not ashamed to look in the mirror, he is simply afraid of  seeing his name printed in newspapers and his face on TV.</p>
<p>The corrupt  person has no scruples about giving or receiving cases of whiskey at Christmas,  expensive gifts from suppliers or sponsoring holidays for judges. They soften  him with courtesy and, therefore, he relaxes the bureaucracy which retains  public funds.<br />
Some are corrupt privately. They never  mention amounts, they merely insinuate. They are kings of metaphor. They are  never direct. They go round in circles, certain that those who are listening can  read between the lines.</p>
<p>The “Franciscan” corrupt person takes from here  and gives over there. His motto is “the squeaky wheel gets the grease”. He does  not show off his wealth, he does not travel abroad, he pretends to be poor in  order to better cover up his shady business. He is the first to become indignant  when the subject of corruption comes up.</p>
<p>The corrupt show-off spends what  he has not earned, builds mansions, fills his land with cattle, convinced that  being a sycophant is equal to friendship and that a smile of complicity is  blindness.</p>
<p>The accomplice corruptor watches the video of the member of  parliament who pocketed a hidden tip and yet pretends not to believe what he  sees. He absolves her so that he too will later be absolved.</p>
<p>The cautious  corrupt person keeps an eye on the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Rio Olympics. He  knows that the 2007 Rio Pan American Games which were budgeted at R$800 million  cost R$4 billion.</p>
<p>The corrupt person does not smile, he makes a good  impression, he does not say hello, he shakes hands, he does not offer praise, he  flatters, he has no values, merely a bank account. He corrupts himself in such a  way that he no longer realises that he is corrupt. He considers himself a  successful negotiator.</p>
<p>He is mellifluous and confused, he gets close to  honest people so as to stay in their shadow and treats subalterns with a  hardness that makes him appear to be the most honest of human  beings.</p>
<p>While those who are corrupt in Brazil do not go to prison, we  voters can at least prevent them from being elected to public office next year.<br />
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