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    Standoff continues between Brazil troops, police

    SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) — About 300 striking police officers and their relatives held out Tuesday as soldiers blockaded a state legislature building in northeastern Brazil, and public worker leaders threatened a strike in Rio de Janeiro that could threaten the world's largest Carnival celebration.

    About 1,000 soldiers and officers from an elite federal police unit ringed the legislature in the Bahia state capital of Salvador, Brazil's third-largest city with 2.7 million people and a scheduled host for matches during the 2014 World Cup.

    Negotiations failed to end the strike in Salvador, officials said, and authorities in Rio de Janeiro also were preparing for police discontent there.

    Officials put up protective fences and posted riot police around Rio's state legislature as lawmakers prepared to vote on a 39 percent raise for police, firefighters and prison guards, all of whom were threatening to strike Friday. The raise would increase an officer's starting salary to $964 a month.

    Police, firefighters and others planned to meet Thursday to decide whether to start a strike that could cripple Rio's Carnival celebrations, which pump more than $500 million into the city's economy and attracts upward of 800,000 tourists.

    Discontent among police is widespread across Brazil. Many officers complain of low pay and dangerous conditions in a country that recorded nearly 50,000 homicides in 2010.

    In Salvador, the striking officers, some armed with handguns, were demanding pay raises and amnesty for what a judge ruled an illegal work stoppage.

    Authorities said some children and wives of officers were inside the building, but it was not clear how many. Some left during the previous 24 hours.

    Alcione Cruz, a 34-year-old maid, stood outside the legislature building, anxiously awaiting news from her husband, a police officer on strike.

    "I'm praying to God that this situation will end and he'll come home," she said, declining to give her husband's name, fearing retribution from the government. "My husband is strong and courageous and I know he and others will stay until the very end."

    About one-third of the 30,000 police in Bahia state went on strike a week ago, and murders in the capital's metropolitan area immediately spiked to double normal rates. Official say there have been at least 100 murders since Jan. 31, when the strike began.

    But violence has lessened since some 2,000 troops and 600 elite federal police were sent in Sunday and began patrolling Salvador in armored personnel carriers.

    Soldiers in camouflage and toting assault rifles are standing guard on street corners in the city's historic center and on its beaches, where tourists are concentrated. Schools were mostly shut, many businesses closed and streets were unusually empty.

    While officials said some progress was being made in the negotiations in Salvador, no agreement was reached Tuesday. The key sticking point seemed to be the government's refusal to offer amnesty to union leaders behind the strike.

    The strikers had narrowed their demands to amnesty for the walkout and payment of bonuses that would add about $350 a month to officers' paychecks. Monthly salaries for officers in Bahia now range between $1,100 and $1,330, depending on rank and experience.

    The state government has offered a raise of 6.5 percent and no amnesty for the striking officers. A state judge last week ruled the strike illegal, saying striking officers who did not return to work would face fines of $45,000.

    Jaques Wagner, the governor of Bahia state, has accused some of the striking officers of being behind the wave of violence that hit the city in the first days of the strike. He called it a "bloodbath" aimed at creating fear. Some striking officers were detained for allegedly organizing roving gangs and robbing police cars.

    The standoff has hurt the economy of a city that hosts Brazil's second-largest Carnival celebration, set to open in 10 days. Several concerts were canceled last weekend because of fears about security.

    Tourism officials from Bahia have denied rumors that the entire Carnival celebration will be canceled if the strike continues, but the Brazilian Association of Tourism Agencies said at least 10 percent of tourists planning to visit the city during Carnival already canceled their trips.

    Federal Justice Minister Jose Cardozo has said Brazil's government could increase the number of soldiers and federal police in Bahia to 4,000 if necessary.

    In Rio, Gov. Sergio Cabral said in a statement that he was confident Rio's police wouldn't strike.

    "When they enter into these professions, they know they are doing an essential job," he said. "I have no doubt we will guarantee safety during Carnival and also in the day-to-day."

    Since President Dilma Rousseff took office just over a year ago, police in four states have gone on strike. The newspaper Estado de S. Paulo says officers in eight more of Brazil's 26 states and federal district are debating a work stoppage: Roraima, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Goias, the capital, Brasilia, Espirito Santo, Parana and Rio Grande do Sul.

    One of their main demands is that Congress approve a measure that would raise the salaries of police across the country to match the minimum of $2,033 a month earned by officers in Brasilia, the federal district.

    Last week, the speaker of the House, Marco Maia, said the measure would not be taken up this year because there are no funds budgeted to cover such an increase in officers' pay.

    ___

    Associated Press reporter Jenny Barchfield reported this story in Salvador and Juliana Barbassa reported from Rio de Janeiro. AP writer Bradley Brooks in Sao Paulo contributed to this report.

     

    17 comments

    • Chazwinners  •  3 mths ago
      Fire them all.
    • Ultrabrut1  •  3 mths ago
      Troops vs Cops? Man! I can't wait for the Olympic Games to start!
    • Tom C  •  3 mths ago
      Can't wait for the Olimpics
    • Jimicon  •  Palm Beach Gardens, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Will this effect Brazilian nuts? Will there be less hot women dressed up like butterflys? Less plastic breast augmentations? If not who cares
    • rektree  •  New Berlin, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      And they are hosting the Olympics and the World Cup? Can't wait! Public employee unions at their best.
    • Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      What I love to hear is all of the complaints when workers try to get fair pay, but no screams when fat cat executives of big corporations and banks get or demand a multi million dollar bonus.
      • princeofgreyness 3 mths ago
        So let's just give everybody unfair pay. It works so well in Greece.
    • Para z Chicago  •  3 mths ago
      I feel for the police trying to get more money, as for any other work force. To me, the issue is not if the city can afford it, but that the police force walked off their job. IMHO there are a few public service jobs that should not allow this. Doctors, nurses, firemen, and police are part of core infrastructure contributing to public safety, and should not be allowed to abandon their jobs to strike. There are other options. And that is the reason I will not support the Brazilian police.
      • biggeorge 3 mths ago
        doctors and nurses are generally NOT public servants
      • Para z Chicago 3 mths ago
        Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that they are public servants. Their services are necessary for the public (people) well being.
    • guest 1  •  3 mths ago
      Extortion. That is what the UNIONS do best..besides intimidation.
    • Trustfunded1  •  3 mths ago
      The police will endup being treated like the favela inhabitants they regularily abuse.
      The army is filled with ex favela citizens.
    • Fritz  •  3 mths ago
      It is so sad to see such a mineral rich, country to lack such capability to help all it's people out of poverty and into education. This is so sad!!
      • Commander Comrad 3 mths ago
        Fritz millions have recieved homes, and the nation grows at 6 percent annual more than ours, and literacy has improved for millions you have no idea what your talking about buddy.
      • Fritz 3 mths ago
        Sorry Commander, Brazil is so far behind with their barrios and suppression of human rights for the poor of the US, that you can't even compare their progress. You must be part of the problem there.
        Really less then $1K a month for police officers, and you are comparing this to the US!?!?
    • j  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Hire some more police. Workers are plentiful just up the hill.
    • Commander Comrad  •  Norristown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      I like the deal the state cour decided. No amnesty for any officer that abandons his post!
    • dion  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The standoff will end when Carnival begins.cha,cha,,cha.....
    • Darryl B  •  Browns Mills, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Legalize all drugs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • happy vegetarian  •  3 mths ago
      Gosh their racial disparities again tis the cause of this . .
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      brazil has a culture of murder. life is cheap there.
    • Bo Horne  •  3 mths ago
      The violence and the disorganization is only a tip of the iceberg. An air disaster should occur during the World Cup or the Olympics because the Brazilian air traffic is chaotic. Imagine when the number of aircraft from around the world increase during the games. The government and the Brazilian media will omit and deny this fact because of financial interests.
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