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80% of young people killed in violence are blacks – Madinin’Art

Some 80% of young people killed in Brazil in violent situations between 2016 and 2020 were black, according to a survey released Friday, October 22, which also sounded the alarm on the rise in the number of children aged 0 to 4 who had died in domestic violence. In addition, according to the survey by Unicef ​​and the Brazilian Public Security Forum (FBSP) established according to police reports from the 27 states of the country, 178,277 children and adolescents were victims of sexual violence between 2017 and 2020, that’s five per hour.

About 80% of them were girls aged 10 to 14. 2016 figures were not available for all states.

In the period from 2016 to 2020, 34,918 deaths of children and young people aged 0 to 19 in violent situations were recorded in the country. Of this total, more than 31,000 were adolescents aged 15 to 19, of which 25,592, or 80%, black or mestizo, mostly killed by firearms. «This is unfortunately not a novelty ”, but the numbers show that “Violence affects adolescents (black) more and more young ”FBSP executive director Samira Bueno told AFP. “No public policy is in place for this group of young people who are often poor and have little education”, she laments.

“The reflection of the Covid pandemic” inside homes.

With regard to domestic violence, it killed 1,070 children from 0 to 9 years old over the period in Brazil, a slightly lower figure but which obscures the increase in deaths of children from 0 to 4 years old: 142 in 2020 against 112 in 2016. These figures are “The reflection of the Covid pandemic”, inside homes in 2020, explained Samira Bueno. “Violence against children mainly takes place in the home. Violence against adolescents in the streets, especially against young blacks ”Unicef ​​representative in Brazil Florence Bauer said in a press release.

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“It is crucial to set up effective public policies to prevent and respond to violence” in Brazil, she added.

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Source: Le Figaro.fr

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