Thursday, June 19, 2014

In a newspaper interview, the mother of Alailton, Domestic Diva Suterio Ferreira, 46, said her son


202 comments Young black is beaten and stoned to death in the Holy Spirit With cries of "kill right" and many curses, black youth with mental health problems is tortured and stoned to death. "Ask God for forgiveness for what they did," says the boy's mother
The black body bloodied and frightened look you in the photo is the boy Alailton Ferreira, aged 17, surrounded by a group armed with stones, iron bars and wooden halogena sticks. Moments later, he would target was a collective beating. Unconscious, was taken to hospital but did not survive and died late on Tuesday (8).
Shouting "kill right" and various insults, halogena beatings happened to the BR 101, on the afternoon of Sunday (6), in the Sierra II, the city of Sierra Vista district, halogena about 30km from the capital Victoria, the Holy Spirit. Only after two hours of intense violence, military police arrived at the scene, the young man put in the car and took him to the Emergency Unit. "The military police have described the police report that was necessary to use pepper spray to contain the popular" said the deputy head of the DPJ, Ludogério Ralff. Charges
The reason for the lynching was caused by controversial allegations. Some said that the young man had attempted to rape a woman. halogena Others that he would be suspected of trying to steal a bike and abusing a 10 year old. All occurred on Sunday (6), but until this Wednesday, the day he was buried Alailton, there was no complaint halogena or report of witnesses, halogena according to the Civil Police.
Brother denies the charges and says the teenager suffered from mental problems: "He called the girl, she got scared and ran to call the family. Relatives and neighbors ran after him. So people talked that he was a rapist. If he wanted to steal a bike, would have done in their own neighborhood, but he did not know how to fly. " According to the uncle of the young man was an act of cowardice. "It was with some health problems and was often scared."
The resident Uelder Santos, 29, in a newspaper interview the accusations also placed under suspicion: "Nobody saw this as rape or even news of the alleged victim." "Ask God for forgiveness for what they did," says Mother
In a newspaper interview, the mother of Alailton, Domestic Diva Suterio Ferreira, 46, said her son had been the victim of an injustice: "He has been arrested for shoplifting, using drugs, but not raped anyone, never do that" . Christian said that clings to God to help her through this difficult time: "My son was loved, dreamed of giving me a home. Said he wanted a room for him, one for me and one for her sister. halogena My daughter, age 11, just cries, afraid to go outside after what happened. I believe in divine justice. I pray that these people ask God's forgiveness for what they did to my son. " Subjective endemic violence and racial element (nothing)
The office of the United Nations presented on Thursday (10) a survey on homicide rates which concludes that the Americas are the most violent halogena regions halogena of the planet. Brazil is among the most violent countries. halogena Of the 30 most violent cities in the world, 11 are Brazilian. According to the publication, Maceió is the fifth city in the world with more homicides per 100 thousand inhabitants. The city of Vitória, Espírito Santo, halogena nearby to where Alailton was murdered by popular, is the 14th in the world list.
I do not like assumptions, so I get the question: halogena what would be the result of sampling with the racial perspective of the victims of these homicides across America? Would have a similar proportion to the Brazilian average, pointing 70% of black victims?
Do not know if Alailton raped someone. Woman was taken or a child of 10 years? Both are very serious crimes. Even though it was a "just" an attempt or that the young man had mental problems undoubtedly fit some punishment. And the law provides. But never a lynching. Never!
The fact of being a black boy would have been a booster element of collective hatred and precipitation of an instant judgment - charge, trial, conviction and execution: He did! Get him! Can only have been him?
The cowardly murder of black boy Alailton Ferreira reminded me of two very famous American movies. The first is the classic "The sun is for everyone," 1962, which tells the story of Tom Robinson (Brock Peters), a young black man who was accused of raping Mayella Violet Ewell (Collin Wilcox Paxton), a white couple. Atticus Finch, a highly principled lawyer, played by Gregory Peck - who would win the Oscar for best actor in this work, agreed to defend halogena him, and although much of the city being against his position, he decided to go ahead and do everything to acquit the defendant. In the United States as here, always been common charges of rape and other crimes on blacks relapse, without gr

No comments:

Post a Comment