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- Subject: neo-Nazi violence in Brazil
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.155843.25766@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 15:58:43 GMT
- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac
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- The Globe & Mail
- December 21, 1992 (A1-A2)
-
- CYCLE OF VIOLENCE / Jews, homosexuals, migrant workers are the targets of
- brutality
-
- NEO-NAZIS, SKINHEADS ON THE ATTACK IN BRAZIL
-
- By Isabel Vincent, South American Bureau, Rio de Janero
-
- Brazilian neo-Nazi and skinhead gangs have unleashed a wave of terror
- against non-white groups and Jews in recent weeks, raising fears of a cycle
- of violence and counter-violence in one of the world's most racially diverse
- countries.
-
- A string of violent attacks against Jews, homosexuals and racially mixed
- migrant workers from the country's backward northeast have coicided with a
- recent wave of similar attacks in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.
-
- In cities throughout Brazil, gangs with ties to European neo-Nazis are
- attacking with greater brutality. In Porto Alegre, in southern Brazil,
- neo-Nazi groups recently vandalized a Jewish cemetery. In Sao Paulo, the
- country's most populous city, neo-Nazi gangs are responsible for hundreds of
- violent attacks in the past few months against homosexuals, Orthodox Jews
- and northeastern Brazilians, whom they call "sub-human."
-
- In grafitti, swastikas have become more numerous and are accompanied by the
- scrawled declaration, "Blacks, Jews and Northeasterners must die now."
-
- Beatings of Jews and northeasterners have become so rampant and have so
- alarmed legislators in Sao Paulo that the state government recently set up
- its first formal inquiry into neo-Nazi activities.
-
- "There have always been extreme right-wing groups in Brazil, but we're very
- worried that something big is about to happen, and we want to stop it before
- it blows up," said entrepreneur Sami Goldstein, administrative director of
- Rio's Israeli Religious Organization.
-
- Although Mr. Goldstein said the violence does not appear to be ideologically
- driven, his group is taking precautions. Mr. Goldstein's synagogue in a
- middle-class neighborhood in Rio has been vandalized and received several
- bomb threats from callers identifying themselves as part of the White Power
- group, the country's best-organized and most violent neo-Nazi organization.
- It claims more than 1,000 members in Sao Paulo, a headquarters of sorts for
- neo-Nazi groups in Brazil.
-
- To counter the violence, Mr. Goldstein and other targeted groups have
- decided to take matters into their own hands and form defense patrols. Mr.
- Goldstein said his association is organizing groups of young Jewish
- volunteers to provide security at synagogues during festivities and to check
- regularly for bombs.
-
- "In terms of security we are on our own," said Mr. Goldstein, adding that he
- cannot count on the understaffed Rio police department to stop racial
- violence in a city already beset by serious crime.
-
- "The only thing we can do is fight the Carecas (skinheads) on our own. We
- must cut the organization off at the root, and if that means using violence
- to counter violence, we're prepared for that," said Arcelio Faria Jose, a
- spokesman for the national black organization Articulacao National de
- Negros.
-
- Mr. Faria Jose said his groups will be meeting representatives from the
- Jewish and northeastern communities shortly to come up with a collective
- strategy to counter the attacks.
-
- In a country with one of the world's richest ethnic and cultural mixes,
- where more than 40 per cent of the population is either black or mulatto,
- the surge of white supremacy might seem surprising. But it comes at a time
- when Brazil is reeling from its worst economic and political crisis in
- generations. Inflation is 25 per cent a month and unemployment has been at
- 15 per cent for the past year.
-
- Morale is low, especially among the middle class from which the militant
- right-wing groups draw most of their members. White Power, which has ties to
- the Ku Klux Klan, and the skinheads preach a Brazilian nationalism and Aryan
- racial "purity" that would see the extermination of Jews, blacks,
- homosexuals and northeasterners. Gang members, who are all male with shaved
- heads, carry machetes and switchblades and say they are against drugs and
- alcohol.
-
- "We're not racist. We just don't like Jews because they behave like
- foreigners in our country," said 22-year-old skinhead and unemployed
- metal-worker Chacal in an interview in the newsweekly Veja. "The foreigners
- are taking all of our jobs. That's why we have to get rid of them."
-
- Brazilian historian Aspasia Camargo said the attitude reflects the
- motivation behind the recent attacks in Germany. In Europe, the neo-Nazis
- are lashing out at immigrants from the impoverished countries such as Turkey
- and Algeria. In Brazil, they are striking against impoverished
- northeasterers, who have been flooding the cities in search of work.
-
- "In Brazil, Germany and Grance, neo-Nazi violence is a reaction against a
- fear of becoming poor or allowing the poor to take your space in society. We
- see it in France with the Algerians, who are now disputing with the whites
- for work. In Europe and now in South America, the neo-Nazis are groups of
- unemployed youths threatened by the fear of outsiders," Ms. Camargo said.
-
- Although they are not represented by a political party in Brazil, many
- skinhead groups preach a return to morality and decency in politics.
-
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