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- Subject: BRAZIL: DEATH SQUADS KILL CHILDREN BY THE HUNDREDS
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- ** Topic: IPS:BRASIL-Death squads kill childr **
- ** Written 5:28 pm Dec 30, 1992 by jbinder in cdp:reg.samerica **
- From: James Binder <jbinder>
- Subject: IPS:BRASIL-Death squads kill children
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- Copyright Inter Press Service 1992, all rights reserved. Permission to re-
- print within 7 days of original date only with permission from 'newsdesk'.
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- Reference: Third World Dvpmnt
- Title: BRAZIL: DEATH SQUADS KILL CHILDREN BY THE HUNDREDS
-
- an inter press service feature
-
- by ricardo de bittencourt
-
- rio de janeiro, dec 23 (ips) -- about 100 children are murdered
- each month in the streets of rio de janeiro and sao paulo by
- 'extermination squads', according to researchers in the two
- cities.
-
- the execution of children in this south american nation has
- taken on unprecedented proportions, increasing by an estimated 70
- percent in the past twelve months, according to sao paulo
- university's unit for studies on violence and the centre on
- marginalized populations (ceap) of rio de janeiro.
-
- the two research institutes put the average number of children
- assassinated each month in rio de janeiro and sao paulo at 60 and
- 40 respectively.
-
- but while children run the greatest risk of being executed in
- these two cities and in recife, they also face violent deaths in
- every other major brazilian city.
-
- no one knows the exact number of children killed by death
- squads throughout the country.
-
- official figures, where they exist, mask the true magnitude of
- the problem, researchers feel.
-
- a report compiled by rio de janeiro's civilian police stated
- that 306 minors suffered violent deaths in 1991 in that city. it
- also mentioned that there were 141 cases of ''corpses found,''
- 136 cases of ''attempted homicide'' followed by death and 89
- ''suspicious deaths.''
-
- three hundred and six child deaths is already an impressive
- figure. but even if only half the other deaths related to minors,
- that would bring the total to 489 for rio de janeiro alone.
-
- consulted by ips, the civilian police's social communication
- unit failed to explain what was meant by ''attempted homicide.''
-
- failure by the authorities to take adequate steps to curb the
- violence against street children has sparked much concern here.
-
- rio de janeiro deputy paulo mello said that a parliamentary
- commission which concluded an investigation on the city's death
- squads in december 1991, ''found that thousands of minors had
- died and that there were 15 'groups of exterminators'.''
-
- ''we passed on our findings to the justice authorities. so far
- nothing has happened,'' added mello, who headed the commission.
- (more)
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-
-
- he said he asked the public prosecutor's office for reports on
- the measures adopted to protect minors, ''but so far i have not
- received any response.''
-
- but many middle class people in rio de janeiro look askance at
- those who defend street children, whom they see as a threat. they
- argue that they should be in school and not on the street.
-
- ''why are they in the street and not in school? because there
- are no schools for 300,000 children in rio de janeiro,''
- explained the provincial coordinator of the national movement of
- street children, antonio jose de oliveira.
-
- even when schools are found for street children, there is ''a
- long sequence of repeated failures because the programmes are
- conceived for another cultural universe, that of the middle
- class,'' he argued.
-
- brazil's economic crisis and the attendant unemployment, the
- disintegration of families, the housing shortage and the lack of
- schools are among the factors blamed for the existence of bands
- of children who sell sweets and trinkets, beg alms, steal and
- sleep in the streets.
-
- the institute of geography and statistics, a state body,
- estimated the number of street children throughout brazil at
- seven million in 1986. since then, the socio-economic crisis has
- worsened, which leads many to believe that the number is now much
- greater.
-
- the children move from place to place, sometimes to escape
- from extermination squads and at other times to seek
- opportunities in other neighbourhoods. it is thus difficult to
- have a precise idea of their number.
-
- the figures on child deaths vary greatly. while the rio de
- janeiro police reported that 171 minors died violent deaths in
- that city in the first half of 1992, a child and juvenile court
- there put the number at 277, including 29 girls and 13 children
- under the age of eleven years.
-
- based on the preliminary figures of a survey it conducted, the
- ceap feels that over 600 children may have been murdered in 1992.
-
- the lack of protection for street children is not the only
- source of concern for the ceap.
-
- unidentified gunmen fired shots at its office, but no arrests
- have been made.
-
- and ceap executive secretary ivanir dos santos received death
- threats from persons who identified themselves as members of the
- ''national group for the protection of the society,'' and the
- ''group for a society without marginals.'' (more)
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-
-
- the two organizations accused dos santos of ''insisting on
- defending those little marginals'' and opposing the action of
- those who ''want to ensure the tranquility of our city.''
-
- according to paulo mello, the impunity with which these groups
- operate generates fears for the future of the children and
- adolescents who, unprotected, face the increasingly ardous task
- of surviving in the street. (end/ips/trd/so/rb-im/kb/92)
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