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Amnesty Says Brazil Police Keeps Using Torture and Murder PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 24 October 2005

Amnesty International is publishing today a briefing expressing serious concern at the continued high levels of killings by police officers, widespread use of torture and ill-treatment as well as attacks against human rights defenders in Brazil.

The briefing was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC) prior to the Committee's consideration of Brazil's second periodic report on the implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in the country.

Almost a decade on from the presentation of Brazil's first report to the HRC, the Committee will begin tomorrow with another review of the provision of civil and political rights in the country.

In its briefing Amnesty International lamented the failure of Brazilian authorities to ensure the protection of fundamental human rights of all the population since 1996.

"The "turning point" offered by the creation of a National Human Rights Plan, in 1996, has not resulted in the necessary reforms to ensure that Brazilians no longer suffer torture, threats and killings at the hands of those meant to protect them," said Tim Cahill, Amnesty International researcher on Brazil.

"Successive governments have consigned human rights to the back-seat of government policy. The lack of investment of political will and financial resources in the protection of human rights continues to decimate the lives of hundreds of thousands of Brazilians."

According to Amnesty International, while advances have been made by the Brazilian authorities in some areas, these have not enjoyed the sustained support to produce concrete improvements on the ground.

Although a Torture law was introduced in 1997, only a limited number of persons have been prosecuted under the legislation and torture by state agents remains widespread and systematic.

The majority of cases continue largely unreported, uninvestigated and unpunished, while victims continue to be from the most vulnerable sectors of society, mainly poor, young black or mixed race males who are criminal suspects.

Human rights defenders across Brazil have suffered death threats, intimidation, defamation suits, and killings. Until recently, state and federal authorities have either shown reluctance or an inability to provide measures to ensure the suitable and effective protection of those under threat.

The Program for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, launched by the federal government last year, has made a notable contribution to promotion of the work of those fighting for human rights in Brazil and across the region. However, the program continues to lack the necessary infrastructure for its effective implementation.

Having ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Brazil has an obligation to report periodically to the UN Human Rights Committee on measures taken to implement the provisions of the Covenant in the country.

Brazil's second periodic report, which was due in 1998, will be presented to the UN Human Rights Committee by a government delegation in a public meeting on October 26 and 27 in Geneva.

Amnesty International – www.amnesty.org

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written by Guest, October 25, 2005
Brasillians need education, they dont know their rights never mind human rights around the world. The police are corrupt, ignorant and no more educated then the citizens in the favelas.

The rich send their children to foreign schools, they return and continue to accumulate wealth. Thats the power of education. Who do you blame !?

The UN and Amnesty Int. needs to look no further then its self and the 30 plus political parties in this country.

Do something instead of just talking, ignorance is not bliss, ignorance is poverty.

PR



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.... Brazil\'s reality.......
written by Guest, October 25, 2005


....ia a true shame anyway we look at it !!!!

....world highest gun deaths rate...after Venezuela !!!!
.....prison population doubled in 8 years !
.....highest kidnaping number....in the world...! Even more than in Colombia !!!
....50 % of youths deaths aged between 15 and 24 is the result of....violent deaths !!!!!
....number of gun deaths doubled in 10 years !!!!!

Police killings of innocent citizens...by the thousands....children included !!!!!!!


AND AND...then...they sent several government people....to investigate the tragic incident of Jean Charles in London !!!
They insist to have those they accuse of having killed Jean Charles to be punished, jailed and be fired !!!!!!

But they dont mind as much for the thousands of innocents brazilians killed by their own police. In several occasions it was even a bloody mass killings, as a revenge from policemen !!!!

Why dont they put as much insitence and budgets for the thousands killed in Brazil...as the one killed in London ???????

Is a brazilian death outside Brazil....more important to them...than the thousands killed....voluntarily not accidentally...by their own police ????????

SHAME TO BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT(S)... who want to lead in world's decisions....but unable to control their own mismanagement and cover up their true mess and inability !!!!!!
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