In recent days, the PMs of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have given more
examples of the use of violence and barbarity against the peripheral,poor and black population. The Vai Vai parade at this year's São PauloCarnival, which brought demons dressed as police officers onto theavenue, is just a portrait of the terror experienced on the outskirts ofcities. ---- Since the beginning of February, at least 21 people havebeen killed by police officers in Baixada Santista, as part of theso-called "Operation Shield" - three police officers have been killed inthe region since the beginning of the year. The police's standarddiscourse, that these people had been killed in a "confrontation", wasquickly adopted by the government and a large part of the bourgeoismedia. Among the deaths are that of a recyclable collector, in additionto several reports of home invasions, abuse and torture.A similar operation last year resulted in the deaths of 28 people in theregion. Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans) went so far as tosay, at the end of last year, that he was "extremely satisfied" with theresults of the operation. Even with government protection, however,there are police officers responding to homicides.In Rio de Janeiro, Jefferson de Araújo Costa, aged 22, was protestingagainst police violence in Complexo da Maré, on February 8, when he wassummarily executed with a rifle shot at close range, fired by a policeofficer. The PM was arrested for manslaughter, that is, when there is nointention to kill.Police execution as a tool of domination of the capitalist-statist systemBoth in Rio and on the coast of São Paulo, we see something in common:execution as a systematic instrument of domination. Even under so-calledprogressive governments or those linked to left-wing parties, this deathengine continues to operate. On January 21, around 200 landownersorganized an armed action against the Pataxó resumption in Potiguará, inthe south of Bahia, which resulted in the murder of Fátima Muniz deAndrade, known as Nega Pataxó. The Bahia PM supported all thelandowners' actions. The government is commanded by Jerônimo Rodrigues,from PT - he is considered the first indigenous person elected governorin the country. For years under PT administration, Bahia has had severalepisodes of police brutality, with the connivance and even support ofparty governors. In 2015, after the Cabula Massacre, in Salvador, whenthe PM killed 12 people, the then governor Rui Costa even compared thepolice action to the play of a "gunner in front of the goal".Far from being exceptions to the rule, these executions reveal the"normal" functioning of the police in Brazil in territories with amajority black and poor population. Massacres and revenge operations aresystematically carried out by police forces against the population ofthe poorest regions, aiming for social and military control. Thisprocess is complemented by the policy of mass incarceration, with morethan 800,000 prisoners, 2 out of every 3 of whom are black.Mass incarceration and privatization of prisonsSince the end of last year, the Lula government has continued the planto privatize the prison system (put into practice during the Temergovernment), with Public-Private Partnerships, a model of co-managementof prisons between the State and private companies.With the privatization of prisons, pressure and lobbying from companiesincrease to increase incarceration, because the more prisoners, the moreprofits for these capitalists.Revenge operations, executions and super incarceration are policiescarried out by all governments. Therefore, it is not enough to defend"democracy and the Republican State against fascism", but to build a wayout for the oppressed classes that once and for all stops the machine ofviolence and racism that operates in favelas, neighborhoods and communities.It is not possible to defend a left-wing or anti-fascist policy andcontinue to uncritically support governments that strengthen thepolice's instruments of death and repression.Ending massacres in the peripheries involves questioning the system ofdomination itself. We defend a revolutionary program, which involves thedestruction of the State's repressive apparatus, such as the militarypolice, and the creation of self-management instruments for resolvingconflicts, through councils and popular associations.For the end of the military police!For the immediate cessation of police operations in favelas and outskirts!OSL, February 15, 2024.https://socialismolibertario.net/2024/02/15/maquina-da-morte-as-execucoes-policiais-em-sao-paulo-e-no-rio-de-janeiro/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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