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UN demands probe into Brazil’s deadliest police massacre
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67255, member: 636"] United Nations officials on Friday demanded Brazilian authorities launch a thorough probe into a Rio de Janeiro police raid that left at least 120 dead, marking the nation's most fatal law enforcement action. The statement characterized the incident as evidence of a troubling trend of disproportionate force used against civilians. International monitors urged Brazil to halt any active missions involving extreme violence, shield witnesses and relatives around the clock from retaliation, maintain all available evidence documenting potential abuses, ensure independent autopsies meeting global human rights criteria, and apply internationally recognized force standards. The mission targeted criminal organizations in the Alemão and Penha neighborhoods, where most inhabitants are Black. Witnesses described warrantless home invasions and aerial attacks from helicopters and drones. Bodies showed execution-style injuries such as bound hands and head wounds. Police killed 703 people last year, with 86 percent being Black victims. Annual raids claiming to protect public safety result in more than 6,000 deaths. Advocates argue gang threats cannot excuse systematic violence that treats residents as expendable. A recent United Nations assessment found Brazilian officers view Black communities through a criminal lens, fueling concentrated enforcement in these districts. International treaties prohibit such state brutality. [/QUOTE]
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