Ezechiele Ramin
Italian missionary and martyr

Born
February 9th, 1953
72 years ago
Died
July 24th, 1985
39 years ago — 32 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Italy
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Martyred while advocating for indigenous rights
Worked in Brazil's Amazon region
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