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The Complexo do Alemão massacre was the result of an ongoing conflict between drug dealers and the police in the borough of the same name in Rio de Janeiro, which consisted of a group of large favelas in the northern region of the city. The massacre happened on June 27, 2007, when a huge Military Police-led operation killed nineteen people and injured several others. The Order of Attorneys of Brazil issued a report claiming that at least eleven of the people killed had no relations with drug trafficking whatsoever. [1] Until the end of the XV Pan-American Games a large siege was formed by the police in the region—to secure the safety of the international event, some people claim [2]. A report published by the federal government revealed that there were executions at the operation [3].

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Victims

Killed

According to official records, at least 44 people were killed by the police in Complexo do Alemão since May 2, 2007 [2]. Nineteen is the number of people killed by the police at the June 27, 2007 operation. According to a report published by the Special Secretariat for Human Rights, a federal office, there were executions among these nineteen deaths, although no exact number is given [3].

Response

Federal government

The Special Secretariat for Human Rights, an office attached to the Presidency of the Republic, issued a report claiming that there were executions at the operation, beside the fact that no exact number is given. Accordingly, the nineteen people killed received an average of 3.84 shots each. Fourteen were killed with a shot in the upper part of the body, six of them in the face [3].

Rio de Janeiro government

José Mariano Beltrame, the officer in charge of the Public Security Department in the state of Rio de Janeiro, responded to the federal government report by saying that "it was done in a hurry by those who are interested in deturp the fair cause of the human rights. This report reveal little about the facts, generating just a confusion". Also according to him, the federal government report is "disqualified" because the forensic doctors have not gone to Rio de Janeiro after the operation [3].

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