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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Wed Jan 11, 2017, 08:07 PM Jan 2017

Brazil Youth Minister Wanted More Deadly Prison Riots

Source: Telesur

Brazil Youth Minister Wanted More Deadly Prison Riots





Relatives attend the funeral of one of the inmates who died during a prison riot, at the cemetery of Taruma in Manaus. | Photo: Reuters

Published 11 January 2017 (10 hours 45 minutes ago)


Michel Temer's government believed murder could be an effective form of population control for the country's overcrowded prisons.

Brazil’s government faces one of its most difficult political moments of its short time in office following the death of close to 100 prisoners in a week and after one of its ministers welcomed the deaths, saying the country needed more deadly riots to control the country's prison overpopulation.

“More people should have died. There should be one riot each week,” said Minister of Youth Affairs Bruno Julio on Saturday, which led him to resign just hours after his statement.

Just three days after a prison massacre that saw 56 inmates dead and some decapitated during a prison riot in Amazonas on Jan. 1, President Temer said it was a “terrible accident.” More than 100 prisoners escaped the prison and are still on the run.

Read more: http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Brazil-Youth-Minister-Wanted-More-Deadly-Prison-Riots-20170111-0007.html

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Brazil Youth Minister Wanted More Deadly Prison Riots (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2017 OP
I have no words for this. Coventina Jan 2017 #1
Bruno Julio's sentiments are quite common among Brazil's right-wingers tenorly Jan 2017 #2
Ah, thinning the herd. Eugene Jan 2017 #3
Kill 'em all and let god sort 'em out. Great idea! Initech Jan 2017 #4

tenorly

(2,037 posts)
2. Bruno Julio's sentiments are quite common among Brazil's right-wingers
Wed Jan 11, 2017, 08:11 PM
Jan 2017

when discussing the country's (majority) people of color in any context.

The dictator Temer will probably try to provoke more such riots in the future, now that this one proved so deadly.

Eugene

(61,900 posts)
3. Ah, thinning the herd.
Wed Jan 11, 2017, 09:29 PM
Jan 2017

It's an interesting state of affairs when they are confident
enough to say it out loud.

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