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President of Brazil to sign measures for racial equality

Brasilia, Nov 20 (Prensa Latina) The Brazilian president, Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva, will sign a second package of laws for racial equality, which consists of a set of 13 initiatives presented by the minister of the sector, Anielle Franco. ....

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Brazil police kill black person every four hours: report

Police violence in Brazil killed the equivalent of more than one black person every four hours last year, disproportionately hitting the Afro-Brazilian population, a report said Thursday.The number of blacks killed by police in Brazil was far higher than in the United States, another country where allegations of racism and excessive police violence have been in the spotlight. ....

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Brazil police kill black person every four hours: report

Police violence in Brazil killed the equivalent of more than one black person every four hours last year, disproportionately hitting the Afro-Brazilian population, a report said Thursday. ....

United States , Silvia Ramos , Network Of Security Observatories , Mapping Police Violence , Brazilian Public Security Forum , Security Observatories , Mapping Police ,

Brazil police kill black person every four hours: report

Police violence in Brazil killed the equivalent of more than one black person every four hours last year, disproportionately hitting the Afro-Brazilian population, a report said Thursday. ....

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