In August 1993 rogue police in Brazilian town Vigário Geral opened fire and murdered 30 innocent people. Despite the actions of Amnesty International, Anderson Sa, and Grupo Cultural AfroReggae, no-one yet has been brought to trial for this massacre of innocents.

On August 29, 1993
In the Brazilian town, Vigário Geral,
The police opened fire on the innocent
And to the ground thirty people fell.

The day before street gangs had killed
Four brutal, sadist, rogue police,
Seeking revenge for their corrupt colleagues
Brasilian cops fired wildly in the streets.

Thirty good, decent people died
So bent police could revenge bent colleagues,
And considering how slow Brasilian justice moves
We wonder if bent judges are also in league.

In sixteen years no-one has been caught
Not a single bent officer brought to trial,
Though Amesty International calls for action
The death toll in Brazil continues to spiral.

Justice can move at a snail’s pace
In any country in the world, we know,
But in Brazil it seems to go backwards
Any movement at all is so slow.

So with thirty good decent people
Swiftly and brutally mown down,
By corrupt police in squad cars
No justice of any kind has been found.

So good people like Anderson Sa
Can only keep calling for justice,
But with the police the ones who make arrests
Who is there to arrest corrupt police?

Grupo Cultural AfroReggae
Is trying to bring sanity back to Brazil,
For sixteen years they’ve used peaceful resistance
Yet rogue police still daily kill.

So for Anderson Sa and Vigário Geral
Let all of us go down on our knees to pray,
Let us pray that the guilty will be tried soon
And that justice is not too far away.

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