IBOV 177,179 ▲ 2.57% IPSA 10,977 ▼ 0.44% IPC MEX 66,659 ▲ 0.83% MERVAL 3,237,908 ▲ 1.11% COLCAP 2,297.64 ▲ 0.21% BVL PERÚ 56,194.27 ▲ 1.25% USD/BRL5.10▼ 0.27% USD/MXN17.48▼ 0.38% USD/CLP924.04▼ 0.39% USD/COP3,245▼ 2.93% USD/PEN3.39▼ 0.37% USD/ARS1,487▼ 0.03% USD/UYU40.22▲ 1.20% USD/PYG6,055▲ 1.53% USD/BOB10.14▲ 4.01% USD/DOP58.50▼ 0.09% USD/CRC448.82▲ 1.40% USD/GTQ7.63▲ 2.28% USD/HNL26.72▲ 1.50% USD/NIO36.62▲ 0.26% USD/VES707.92▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD156.98▲ 0.10% USD/TTD6.75▲ 1.32% EUR/BRL5.83▼ 1.00% BRENT 75.65 ▼ 0.85% WTI 71.18 ▼ 1.25% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.29 ▲ 1.21% GOLD 4,119 ▼ 0.29% SILVER 60.27 ▼ 0.18% SOY 1,190 ▲ 0.89% CORN 459.50 ▲ 7.42% WHEAT 639.00 ▲ 4.54% COFFEE 337.25 ▼ 5.52% SUGAR 14.84 ▼ 1.85% ORANGE JUICE 146.45 ▼ 2.30% COTTON 80.87 ▲ 6.18% COCOA 6,026 ▼ 4.49% BEEF 234.58 ▼ 0.29% CATTLE 353.95 ▼ 0.62% LITHIUM 72.38 ▼ 0.60% PETR4 39.52 ▲ 0.79% VALE3 74.42 ▲ 1.74% ITUB4 43.89 ▲ 3.05% BBDC4 18.71 ▲ 3.94% ABEV3 15.84 ▲ 0.76% BBAS3 20.55 ▲ 2.75% B3SA3 15.44 ▲ 4.39% WEGE3 46.65 ▲ 1.99% PRIO3 55.48 ▼ 0.23% SUZB3 41.59 ▲ 1.36% RENT3 40.72 ▲ 3.35% AZZA3 19.12 ▲ 3.58% CSAN3 4.02 ▲ 4.15% RAIZ4 0.36 ▼ 2.70% PCAR3 2.75 ▼ 0.36% GMAT3 3.98 ▲ 1.27% PSSA3 54.27 ▲ 1.72% CVCB3 1.26 ▲ 0.80% POSI3 3.97 ▲ 3.12% SLCE3 13.94 ▲ 1.09% NATU3 8.61 ▲ 1.77% BRKM5 6.49 ▲ 2.04% RANI3 7.98 ▲ 1.53% CSNA3 5.15 ▲ 7.29% CMIN3 5.10 ▲ 5.59% USIM5 8.48 ▲ 1.56% GGBR4 22.78 ▲ 1.33% ENEV3 27.25 ▲ 4.01% CPFE3 47.54 ▲ 2.70% CMIG4 11.34 ▲ 2.35% EQTL3 40.78 ▲ 3.21% LREN3 14.78 ▲ 4.45% VIVT3 35.59 ▲ 3.16% RAIL3 14.01 ▲ 1.89% KLABIN 17.49 ▲ 0.52% RAIA DROGASIL 18.96 ▲ 4.58% RDOR3 36.01 ▲ 2.45% HAPV3 10.63 ▲ 5.56% FLRY3 16.32 ▲ 3.62% SMTO3 15.95 ▼ 0.62% UGPA3 30.62 ▲ 1.73% VBBR3 32.67 ▲ 1.78% BBSE3 39.99 ▲ 1.81% BPAC11 57.65 ▲ 3.54% CURY3 33.73 ▲ 3.15% AERI3 2.08 ▲ 0.97% VIVARA 23.41 ▲ 3.68% COMPASS 25.27 ▲ 2.39% VAMOS 3.06 ▲ 3.38% SANB11 27.34 ▲ 4.15% ASAI3 8.87 ▲ 4.85% SBSP3 30.95 ▲ 3.17% WALMEX 49.37 ▲ 0.71% GMEXICO 198.25 ▲ 1.49% FEMSA 223.28 ▲ 0.41% CEMEX 21.85 ▲ 0.64% GFNORTE 188.40 ▲ 1.65% BIMBO 56.33 ▲ 0.72% TELEVISA 9.61 ▲ 1.26% AMX 22.98 ▲ 1.50% GAP 411.46 ▼ 0.55% ASUR 286.32 ▲ 0.95% OMA 236.23 ▼ 0.74% KOF 182.70 ▲ 1.00% GRUMA 286.21 ▲ 1.39% KIMBER 38.37 ▼ 0.18% SQM-B 67,695 ▼ 2.03% COPEC 6,042 ▲ 0.37% BSANTANDER 78.34 ▲ 1.08% FALABELLA 5,870 ▲ 0.32% ENELAM 84.65 ▲ 0.58% CENCOSUD 2,023 ▼ 1.63% CMPC 1,117 ▲ 2.05% BANCO CHILE 188.11 ▲ 0.59% LATAM AIR 26.07 ▼ 1.25% YPF 74,175 ▼ 2.11% GGAL 8,195 ▲ 4.00% PAMPA 5,170 ▼ 0.67% TXAR 664.50 — 0.00% ALUAR 964.00 ▼ 0.46% TGS 9,490 ▲ 1.93% CEPU 2,315 — 0.00% MIRGOR 17,075 ▼ 0.73% COME 45.84 ▲ 0.92% LOMA NEGRA 3,523 ▲ 0.71% BYMA 308.50 ▼ 0.40% TELECOM ARG 4,170 ▲ 1.21% ECOPETROL 15.54 ▲ 0.97% BANCOLOMBIA 83.20 ▲ 2.80% GRUPO AVAL 5.09 ▲ 1.39% CREDICORP 400.23 ▲ 2.12% SOUTHERN COPPER 175.85 ▲ 0.81% BUENAVENTURA 30.11 ▲ 1.90% MERCADOLIBRE 1,869 ▲ 3.38% NUBANK 13.93 ▲ 1.87% XP 17.01 ▲ 3.66% PAGSEGURO 9.29 ▲ 3.17% STONE 11.22 ▲ 2.33% GLOBANT 30.04 ▼ 3.99% TECNOGLASS 44.18 ▲ 2.42% GAP AIRPORT 235.74 ▲ 0.54% ASUR 286.32 ▲ 0.95% OMA AIRPORT 107.98 ▼ 0.33% AMX ADR 26.25 ▲ 1.59% FEMSA ADR 127.81 ▲ 0.64% CEMEX ADR 12.47 ▲ 0.77% PETROBRAS ADR 17.18 ▲ 0.85% VALE ADR 14.55 ▲ 2.32% ITAU ADR 8.59 ▲ 3.75% SANTANDER BR 5.41 ▲ 5.25% AMBEV ADR 3.08 ▲ 1.15% CSN 1.02 ▲ 6.32% GERDAU 4.48 ▲ 1.59% LATAM ADR 56.53 ▼ 0.89% BTC 64,003 ▲ 1.28% ETH 1,793 ▲ 2.79% SOL 77.92 ▼ 0.16% XRP 1.10 ▲ 0.86% BNB 576.13 ▲ 1.35% ADA 0.17 ▲ 0.29% DOGE 0.07 ▲ 1.76% AVAX 6.75 ▲ 1.00% LINK 7.94 ▲ 2.70% DOT 0.88 ▲ 6.90% LTC 44.66 ▲ 2.04% BCH 248.65 ▲ 4.57% TRX 0.33 ▼ 0.38% XLM 0.19 ▲ 1.41% HBAR 0.07 ▲ 0.46% NEAR 1.90 ▼ 1.17% ATOM 1.58 ▲ 2.01% AAVE 94.86 ▲ 3.95% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 85.18 ▲ 1.57% EMBRAER ADR 66.79 ▲ 1.91% JBS 11.84 ▲ 0.90% JBS BDR 60.20 ▲ 0.25% MBRF3 15.78 ▲ 2.40% MBRFY 3.03 ▲ 1.00% INTER 5.87 ▲ 2.80% IBOV 177,179 ▲ 2.57% IPSA 10,977 ▼ 0.44% IPC MEX 66,659 ▲ 0.83% MERVAL 3,237,908 ▲ 1.11% COLCAP 2,297.64 ▲ 0.21% BVL PERÚ 56,194.27 ▲ 1.25% USD/BRL 5.10 ▼ 0.27% USD/MXN 17.48 ▼ 0.38% USD/CLP 924.02 ▼ 0.40% USD/COP 3,245 ▼ 2.93% USD/PEN 3.39 ▼ 0.36% USD/ARS 1,487 ▼ 0.03% USD/UYU 40.22 ▲ 1.20% USD/PYG 6,055 ▲ 1.53% USD/BOB 10.14 ▲ 4.01% USD/DOP 58.50 ▼ 0.09% USD/CRC 448.82 ▲ 1.40% USD/GTQ 7.63 ▲ 2.28% USD/HNL 26.72 ▲ 1.50% USD/NIO 36.62 ▲ 0.26% USD/VES 707.92 ▼ 0.13% USD/PAB 1.00 — 0.00% USD/BZD 2.00 — 0.00% USD/JMD 156.98 ▲ 0.10% USD/TTD 6.75 ▲ 1.32% EUR/BRL 5.83 ▼ 1.04% BRENT 75.65 ▼ 0.85% WTI 71.18 ▼ 1.25% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.29 ▲ 1.21% GOLD 4,119 ▼ 0.29% SILVER 60.27 ▼ 0.18% SOY 1,190 ▲ 0.89% CORN 459.50 ▲ 7.42% WHEAT 639.00 ▲ 4.54% COFFEE 337.25 ▼ 5.52% SUGAR 14.84 ▼ 1.85% ORANGE JUICE 146.45 ▼ 2.30% COTTON 80.87 ▲ 6.18% COCOA 6,026 ▼ 4.49% BEEF 234.58 ▼ 0.29% CATTLE 353.95 ▼ 0.62% LITHIUM 72.38 ▼ 0.60% PETR4 39.52 ▲ 0.79% VALE3 74.42 ▲ 1.74% ITUB4 43.89 ▲ 3.05% BBDC4 18.71 ▲ 3.94% ABEV3 15.84 ▲ 0.76% BBAS3 20.55 ▲ 2.75% B3SA3 15.44 ▲ 4.39% WEGE3 46.65 ▲ 1.99% PRIO3 55.48 ▼ 0.23% SUZB3 41.59 ▲ 1.36% RENT3 40.72 ▲ 3.35% AZZA3 19.12 ▲ 3.58% CSAN3 4.02 ▲ 4.15% RAIZ4 0.36 ▼ 2.70% PCAR3 2.75 ▼ 0.36% GMAT3 3.98 ▲ 1.27% PSSA3 54.27 ▲ 1.72% CVCB3 1.26 ▲ 0.80% POSI3 3.97 ▲ 3.12% SLCE3 13.94 ▲ 1.09% NATU3 8.61 ▲ 1.77% BRKM5 6.49 ▲ 2.04% RANI3 7.98 ▲ 1.53% CSNA3 5.15 ▲ 7.29% CMIN3 5.10 ▲ 5.59% USIM5 8.48 ▲ 1.56% GGBR4 22.78 ▲ 1.33% ENEV3 27.25 ▲ 4.01% CPFE3 47.54 ▲ 2.70% CMIG4 11.34 ▲ 2.35% EQTL3 40.78 ▲ 3.21% LREN3 14.78 ▲ 4.45% VIVT3 35.59 ▲ 3.16% RAIL3 14.01 ▲ 1.89% KLABIN 17.49 ▲ 0.52% RAIA DROGASIL 18.96 ▲ 4.58% RDOR3 36.01 ▲ 2.45% HAPV3 10.63 ▲ 5.56% FLRY3 16.32 ▲ 3.62% SMTO3 15.95 ▼ 0.62% UGPA3 30.62 ▲ 1.73% VBBR3 32.67 ▲ 1.78% BBSE3 39.99 ▲ 1.81% BPAC11 57.65 ▲ 3.54% CURY3 33.73 ▲ 3.15% AERI3 2.08 ▲ 0.97% VIVARA 23.41 ▲ 3.68% COMPASS 25.27 ▲ 2.39% VAMOS 3.06 ▲ 3.38% SANB11 27.34 ▲ 4.15% ASAI3 8.87 ▲ 4.85% SBSP3 30.95 ▲ 3.17% WALMEX 49.37 ▲ 0.71% GMEXICO 198.25 ▲ 1.49% FEMSA 223.28 ▲ 0.41% CEMEX 21.85 ▲ 0.64% GFNORTE 188.40 ▲ 1.65% BIMBO 56.33 ▲ 0.72% TELEVISA 9.61 ▲ 1.26% AMX 22.98 ▲ 1.50% GAP 411.46 ▼ 0.55% ASUR 286.32 ▲ 0.95% OMA 236.23 ▼ 0.74% KOF 182.70 ▲ 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Report Shows a Person is Killed in Brazil Every Nine Minutes

By · October 28, 2016 · 3 min read

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By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter

SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – In the last five years there have been more violent deaths in Brazil than war-torn Syria, according to the Brazilian Forum on Public Security. The data from the Forum’s 10th yearbook, shows that close to 279,000 people died from violent deaths in the country from 2011 to 2015, while in the Middle Eastern country, according to United Nations’ data, a little over 256,000 lives were lost due to violence.

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“As the world is discussing how to avoid the tragedy that has taken place in Aleppo, in Damascus and several other cities, in Brazil we pretend that the problem does not exist,” the Forum’s CEO, Renato Sérgio de Lima told government news sources. “We think that it is a minor problem. We persistently show that we do not take security as a national priority,” added the executive.

The report shows that in 2015 one Brazilian was violently killed every nine minutes in the country, totaling the number of violent deaths to over 58,000.

Of the over 58,000 violent deaths recorded in Brazil last year a vast majority (52,570) was caused by homicides while deaths as a consequence of police intervention totaled 3,345 and in the commission of a robbery totaled 2,307.

The yearbook also reports Sergipe as the state with the greatest proportion of violent deaths per inhabitant, followed by Alagoas and Rio Grande do Norte. Despite the amply reported violent deaths in São Paulo, the state appears in the report as having one of the lowest rates of violent deaths per one thousand inhabitants, along with the states of Santa Catarina and Roraima.

At the same times though, São Paulo is among the top ranked when in comes to violent deaths due to police intervention. In absolute numbers the number of people killed by police in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro alone make up 45 percent of the total registered for the category.

Police–related deaths are one of the main concerns of Forum executives. “Our police fatality rate is higher than that of Honduras, which is considered the most violent country (in proportional terms), in the world,” says Lima. “This is a problem that remains very serious in the country and is not subject specifically to the size of this new reality, whether the terrorism law or other issues. But we have a very acute problem of police work pattern.”

Brazil, Brasilia,Brazil's President Michel Temer talks to reporters about public security on Thursday
Brazil’s President Michel Temer talks to reporters about public security on Thursday, photo by Valter Campanato/Agência Brasil.

The data, however, shows that if on the one hand police in Brazil kill a high number of civilians, they themselves are also often the victims of violent death. The yearbook shows that in 2015 393 police officers (both on and out-of-duty) were killed in Brazil.

“More than double the number of police officers are killed in Brazil than in the U.S. every year,” Lima said during an interview to CBN radio on Friday morning.

The release of the report by the Forum on Public Security comes just as high-ranking Brazilian government officials meet to discuss solutions for public security. On Friday President Michel Temer scheduled a meeting with Supreme Chief Justice Carmen Lucia Rocha; Justice Minister, Alexandre de Moraes; Senate President, Renan Calheiros; Speaker of the House, Rodrigo Maia; Defense Minister Raul Jungmann; and Institutional Security Chief Sergio Etchegoyen to discuss public security.

“It will be a very significant moment, because the meeting of the three branches of the State and other agencies will discuss together how to solve the country’s public security of the country,” said Temer during a news conference on Thursday. “It is a distressing issue for the Brazilian people, and that is why we all have to collaborate,” he added.

The Brazilian Yearbook of Public Security, currently in its 10th edition, will be released on November 3rd.

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