Khaleej Times

Brazilians outraged over death of Black man

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porto alegre — More than 1,000 demonstrat­ors attacked a Carrefour Brasil supermarke­t in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre on Friday after security guards beat to death a Black man at the store.

The killing, which has sparked protests across Brazil, occurred late on Thursday when a store employee called security after the man threatened to attack her, cable news channel GloboNews said, citing the Rio Grande do Sul state military police.

Amateur footage of the fatal beating and tributes to the Black victim were published on social media. He was identified in local media by his father as 40-yearold Joao Alberto Silveira Freitas.

News website G1 later reported that an initial analysis by the state forensics institute indicated the cause of death could be asphyxiati­on.

In a statement on Friday, the local unit of France’s Carrefour SA said it deeply regretted what it called a brutal death and said it immediatel­y took steps to ensure those responsibl­e were legally punished. It said it would terminate the contract with the security firm, fire the employee in charge of the store at the time of the incident, and close the store as a mark of respect.

In a series of tweets in Portuguese on Friday night, the Chairman and CEO of Carrefour, Alexandre Bompard, said that the images posted on social media were “unbearable.”

“Internal measures have immediatel­y been implemente­d by the Carrefour Brazil, notably towards the security company involved. These measures do not go far enough. My values, and the values of Carrefour do not allow for racism and violence,” Bompard said.

He called for a complete review of employee and sub-contractor­s’ training on security, diversity and tolerance values.

“I have asked the teams of Carrefour Brazil to fully cooperate with judicial authoritie­s to get to the bottom of this odious action,” he addded

In Porto Alegre, protesters on Friday afternoon handed out stickers depicting the Carrefour logo stained with blood and called for a boycott of the chain. They held up a banner in Portuguese reading “Black Lives Matter” and signs calling for justice for Beto, a nickname for the victim.

The protest turned violent on Friday as the demonstrat­ors smashed windows and delivery vehicles in the supermarke­t’s parking area. Witnesses saw police firing teargas at the protesters.

In Sao Paulo, dozens of protesters smashed the front windows of a Carrefour store with rocks, pulled off the front doors and stormed the building. In Rio de Janeiro, roughly 200 shouting protesters gathered outside of another Carrefour store location.—

 ?? AFP ?? BLaCk LIvEs MaTTER: People take part in a protest against the death of Joao alberto silveira Freitas in front of supermarke­t Carrefour, where his beating took place, in Porto alegre, Rio Grande do sul, Brazil.—
AFP BLaCk LIvEs MaTTER: People take part in a protest against the death of Joao alberto silveira Freitas in front of supermarke­t Carrefour, where his beating took place, in Porto alegre, Rio Grande do sul, Brazil.—

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