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Brazil’s Supreme Court Ordered the Preservation of Evidence of the Lethal Operation in Rio De Janeiro that Left More than 120 Dead

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Judge Alexandre de Moraes demanded that the state government guarantee the integrity of the experts and convened a hearing with human rights organizations

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All neighborhoods, perventing entire cities, are in Brazil today at the hands of criminal organizations that impose their violent law there. What happened in Rio de Janeiro is just the point of Iceberg.

·Portugal
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Judge Alexandre de Moraes demanded that the state government guarantee the integrity of the experts and convened a hearing with human rights organizations

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Judge Alexandre de Moraes demanded that the state government guarantee the integrity of the experts and called for a hearing of human rights entities

·Bogotá, Colombia
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The official disclosure of the names and background of the 115 deaths identified during the recent mega-police operation in the Alemão and Penha complexes has revealed a panorama that the Government of Rio de Janeiro describes as the biggest blow against the Vermelho Command in recent years.

The Rio de Janeiro Police said that 95% of the deaths left by the operation in the Penha and Alemão favelas were narcos with "tested links" with the Vermelho Command. The action, carried out last week, resulted in more than 130 victims in the Brazilian city. According to the official report, the vast majority of the civilians identified had a direct relationship with the criminal organization, while others yielded "inconclusive" expert results. …

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Minister Alexandre de Moraes decided today that the government of Rio de Janeiro should preserve the evidence relating to the mega-operation carried out in the last three years.

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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