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Military police stand guard outside the National Stadium where people gathered to protest the money spent on the World Cup in Brasilia last week. AP/Press Association Images

Brazilian police threaten to mar World Cup: Amnesty International

Amnesty says the Brazilian police are guilty of indiscriminate use of tear gas and rubber bullets against peaceful protesters, arbitrary arrests and the misuse of laws.

A CULTURE OF police abuse and impunity threatens to mar the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off this day next week.

That is the warning from Amnesty International, who say that “indiscriminate police and military violence” could overshadow the football tournament.

Atila Roque of Amnesty International Brazil says that protesters who are angered at the waste of public money on the tournament are risking serious violence.

“The 2014 World Cup will be a crucial test for authorities in Brazil. They must use this opportunity to step up their game and ensure the security forces policing demonstrations during the tournament refrain from committing any more human rights violations.”

Amnesty International’s report ‘They use a strategy of fear’: Protecting the right to protest in Brazil analyses the catalogue of abuses committed by the security forces in the past year.

They include the indiscriminate use of tear gas and rubber bullets against peaceful protesters, arbitrary arrests and the misuse of laws to stop and punish those who had taken to the streets.

Brazil WCup Protest An indigenous protester tries to handle a tear gas canister during clashes with the military police, during a protest against the FIFA World Cup outside the National Stadium in Brasilia. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Today, Amnesty International’s activists in Brasilia are presenting federal authorities with tens of thousands of “yellow cards” signed by individuals from across the world as a warning that the authorities must respect the right to protest peacefully.

“The world is sending a clear message to the Brazilian authorities: protesting is not a crime, it is a human right,” said Roque.

Military police units also used tear gas on peaceful protesters — in one case even firing a gas canister inside a hospital in Rio de Janeiro.

Hundreds were also indiscriminately rounded up and detained, some under laws targeting organised crime, without any evidence that they were involved in criminal activity.

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