Over 1.1 m Brazilians murdered in 30 years
BRAZIL : More than one million people were murdered in
Brazil between 1980 and 2011, making it the world's seventh most violent
country, a survey showed Thursday.
During the period, homicides soared 132 percent to claim
1,145,208 lives, from a rate of 11.5 murders for 100,000 inhabitants in 1980 to
27 per 100,000 in 2011, according to the Map of Violence report, Among those
aged between 14 and 25, homicides skyrocketed 326 percent to reach 53 per
100,000 inhabitants, said the study published by the Latin American Studies
Center (Cebela).
In 2011, Brazil, now home to 194 million people, recorded 51,198
homicides, ranked seventh among the world's most violent nations after El
Salvador, the US Virgin Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia and
Guatemala.
From 2007, the study highlighted a resumption of a surge in
violence after a drop in the previous decade, attributed mainly to public
disarmament policies.
The survey showed that violence in Brazil, once concentrated
in major metropolitan areas such as Sao Paulo and Rio, has spread nationwide
over the past 10 years to the hinterland of most states, especially in the
north, a trend that coincides with the expansion of new economic hubs.
AFP
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