UN calls for strategies to cut down death rate in Brazil prisons

The statement comes as a response to the killing of eight inmates in

Published on 01/09/2014 - 11:36 By Ivan Richard reports from Agência Brasil - Brasília

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Four dead during prison riot in Paraná Uncredited/TV Brasil

While assessing the recent outbreaks of violence that took place in several prison facilities throughout Brazil, Regional Representative for South America of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Amerigo Incalcaterra said on Friday (Aug 29) that the country needs to reformulate its criminal policy, which is currently based on the act of “excessively depriving an individual of his/her liberty as a form of punishment for crimes”.

The reaction of the agency, whose representation for South America is headquartered in Santiago, Chile, takes place after a week in which eight inmates died under violence circumstances in prisons in the states of Paraná, Minas Gerais and Maranhão.

“We cannot tolerate that violence and deaths inside prisons in Brazil are seen as normal. Brazilian authorities should react with urgency in an attempt to build a jail system that is respectful towards human dignity and complies with both international agreements and the country's obligations,” Incalcaterra said.

In his view, “overpopulation, inappropriate conditions, acts of torture and abuse against inmates are recurrent in several facilities in Brazil. They encourage violence even further and constitute a serious human rights violation.” He urged Brazilian authorities to launch a “swift and impartial”  investigation into the crimes committed in jails, and added that the implementation of training programs focused on human rights, for prison agents, “is urgent”.


Translated by Fabrício Ferreira


Fonte: UN calls for strategies to cut down death rate in Brazil prisons

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