Mar 18 β€’ 17:11 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Child is a victim of racial slur during football match in interior SP

An 11-year-old child was subjected to racial slurs during a football match in Tarabai, Brazil, leading to police intervention and legal proceedings against a 12-year-old perpetrator.

In a troubling incident, an 11-year-old boy was the target of racial slurs during a football game that took place on May 14 at the Municipal Stadium of Tarabai, SΓ£o Paulo. The local Civil Police confirmed the occurrence on May 18, following a report from the boy's mother, who indicated that the offensive remarks were made by a 12-year-old boy participating in the match. The taunt included the phrase "mark the black," directed at the victim, drawing immediate concern and action from law enforcement.

The Civil Police stated that the 12-year-old offender, who resides in a different municipality, will be formally identified in accordance with judicial procedures. The case will be forwarded to the Public Ministry and the Youth Court in Pirapozinho, SΓ£o Paulo. This highlights the seriousness with which such incidents are treated, particularly when they involve minors, as the case is officially classified as an infraction analogous to racial slur rather than a criminal offense due to the ages of those involved.

In response to this incident, the Municipal Sports Secretary of Tarabai and the competition organizers have been notified to take administrative measures to address the situation and prevent future occurrences. This incident not only raises the issue of racism within youth sports but also calls for broader discussions about community responsibility in educating children against prejudice and promoting inclusivity in sporting events.

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