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Brazil: thousands of demonstrators against racism and police violence

2021-05-14T07:06:10.782Z


Several thousand people demonstrated Thursday, May 13 in Brazil against racism and police violence, a week after a bloody ...


Several thousand people demonstrated Thursday, May 13 in Brazil against racism and police violence, a week after a bloody police operation in a favela in Rio de Janeiro, which left 28 dead.

Read also: Brazil: at least 25 dead in an anti-drug operation in Rio

“No bullet, no hunger, no Covid.

The black people want to live! ”

: Protesters, who wore sanitary masks against the coronavirus, demanded an end to discrimination against black and mixed-race people - who represent 55% of the population - the day Brazil commemorates the end of slavery in 1888.

In the parade in Rio de Janeiro, placards proclaimed

"Against genocide, the rebellion is just"

or

"Justice for Jacarezinho"

, named after the favela where the murderous police raid was carried out, according to which it was to dismantle a group which recruited children and adolescents for drug trafficking, theft, kidnapping and murder.

According to associations for the defense of human rights, this anti-drug operation was the deadliest ever carried out in the favelas of this Brazilian metropolis, where the most disadvantaged populations live, mostly black, accustomed to this type of police raids.

Read also: Brazil: Rio police summoned to account for their bloody raid

“What we are seeing is that black people are the ones who die the most, the people who die the most from guns, who are the most unemployed and who are the least vaccinated.

It is a policy of genocide, a policy of death, ”

a demonstrator, Dara Santana de Carvalho, told AFP.

"We are here to demand an end to the black genocide, to demand vaccines, jobs and equal rights,"

added another protester, Alexandro de Santos Visosa.

Similar protests, organized by the Black Coalition for Rights, also took place in Brasilia, Salvador and in the country's economic capital, Sao Paulo, where 500 people gathered, some with "Dehors Bolsonaro" signs, the far-right president.

Source: lefigaro

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