22 Jul 2022 | 10:47 AM UTC
Brazil: Protests possible in Rio de Janeiro following fatal police operation in Complexo do Alemao July 21 /update 1
Protests possible in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, following police operation that killed at least 18 people in Complexo Alemao July 21.
Event
Protests are possible in Rio de Janeiro in the coming days following a police operation in the Complexo do Alemao area that left at least 18 people dead July 21. While demonstrations may be held in areas across the city, any related protests that may materialize are most likely to take place in and around Complexo do Alemao.
Police would likely deploy to monitor any large gatherings. Any protests that occur will likely cause localized transport and business disruptions. Violence is possible, especially if police attempt to forcibly disperse demonstrators. Demonstrations in the Complexo do Alemao area could result in disruptions along routes connecting Galeao-Tom Jobim International Airport (GIG) and central and southern parts of Rio de Janeiro, such as the Linha Amarela route.
Context
The operation in Complexo do Alemao was the fourth deadliest police operation in Rio de Janeiro's history; operations in the city have become more violent since 2021. Security forces in Brazil are often accused by civil society and human rights groups of excessive use of force, increasing the likelihood of protests. Similar police operations, such as the one that left 28 people dead in the Jacarezinho neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro May 2021, prompted demonstrations in the city.
Advice
Strictly heed instructions from authorities. Avoid traveling to or through the affected area of Rio de Janeiro. If within near the affected area, remain in your place of lodging until police give the all-clear. Check the status of routes connecting GIG and other parts of Rio de Janeiro.