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Rio de Janeiro: Police protest over rising Brazil violence | Rio de Janeiro: Police protest over rising Brazil violence |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Relatives of police officers caught up in Brazil's soaring levels of violence have protested in Rio de Janeiro hours after the death of an officer during an operation at a nearby shantytown. | |
They said officers lacked resources in their fight against the city's criminal organisations. | They said officers lacked resources in their fight against the city's criminal organisations. |
Hundreds gathered along the seafront in Copacabana to demand more support from the authorities and the population. | Hundreds gathered along the seafront in Copacabana to demand more support from the authorities and the population. |
Ninety-one police officers have been killed in Rio state this year. | |
That is more than the total of deaths registered in the whole of 2016. | That is more than the total of deaths registered in the whole of 2016. |
"I am desperate because I know my husband could be the next one," said Rogeria Quaresma at the march in Rio. | "I am desperate because I know my husband could be the next one," said Rogeria Quaresma at the march in Rio. |
"We see families being destroyed every day. And I don't accept becoming the next widow," she told O Globo newspaper. | "We see families being destroyed every day. And I don't accept becoming the next widow," she told O Globo newspaper. |
In the latest incident, Sgt Hudson Araujo was killed at the Vidigal favela in the early hours of Sunday. | In the latest incident, Sgt Hudson Araujo was killed at the Vidigal favela in the early hours of Sunday. |
The Brazilian government announced last week it would send an extra 1,000 federal agents to support local police. | The Brazilian government announced last week it would send an extra 1,000 federal agents to support local police. |
'Heinous crimes' | 'Heinous crimes' |
Violence has been on the rise in Brazil - and particularly in Rio de Janeiro - since the end of the Olympics and Paralympics nearly a year ago. | Violence has been on the rise in Brazil - and particularly in Rio de Janeiro - since the end of the Olympics and Paralympics nearly a year ago. |
Brazil is now going through the worst recession in its history. | Brazil is now going through the worst recession in its history. |
The finances of many states, including Rio, have collapsed and there is no prospect of a solution for Brazil's serious political crisis. | |
The families of police officers say their loved ones are paying a heavy price for trying to fight crime without the resources and equipment required. | The families of police officers say their loved ones are paying a heavy price for trying to fight crime without the resources and equipment required. |
Police officers have been fighting for changes in the penal code so that the killings of police officers are treated as heinous crimes. | Police officers have been fighting for changes in the penal code so that the killings of police officers are treated as heinous crimes. |
They complain that the hard work of honest policemen is not given the same media coverage as alleged human rights abuses in security operations. | They complain that the hard work of honest policemen is not given the same media coverage as alleged human rights abuses in security operations. |
In a report published in February, Amnesty International said it was concerned about the growing number of deaths in police operations in Brazil. | In a report published in February, Amnesty International said it was concerned about the growing number of deaths in police operations in Brazil. |
More than 800 people were killed by the police in the state of Rio alone in 2016. | More than 800 people were killed by the police in the state of Rio alone in 2016. |
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