After the Tears, Anger on Rio's Blood-Stained Streets
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Rio authorities identify bodies as protests denounce deadly police raids
RIO DE JANEIRO — Rio de Janeiro authorities said on Friday they had identified most of those killed in the deadliest police operation in Brazil’s history, as protesters denounced the high number of casualties in the military-style raids.
After the tears, anger on Rio's blood-stained streets
In a Rio de Janeiro favela, a little boy wore a T-shirt stained with red paint mimicking the blood spilled this week in Brazil's deadliest-ever police operation.
Following one of the deadliest police raids in Brazil's history, Cariocas citizens demonstrated demanding justice and security changes.
Under the term "Massacre Chega", social organizations and residents walked inside the Penha complex, one of the two neighborhoods where operations were concentrated.
The most lethal police operation in Brazil’s history left 121 dead on Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, 117 suspects and four police officers. Many questions remain to be answered, starting with the identity of those more than a hundred suspected drug traffickers killed. The Civil Police began giving some answers this Friday, spreading a list of the first 99 names identified. The corporation maintains that 78 had a history of serious crimes, including …
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