The court had ordered the occupants to leave by December 16, violating the right to coexistence, health and education.
Summary
It had been decided to regain possession of the Zumbi dos Palmares occupation, but a provisional decision prevents the families from being transferred to precarious public shelters, far from where they live.
The Public Prosecutor of the State of Rio de Janeiro (MPRJ), through 2nd Public Prosecutor’s Office for the collective protection of children and young people in the capitalhad preliminary decisionthat is, temporary, which prevents the removal of the 154 families who occupy the INSS building, in the central region of Rio de Janeiro.
The decision prohibits the transfer of families with children, adolescents and pregnant women from the occupied property to the reception centers of the URS Maria Tereza Vieira and the CRAF Tom Jobim. The MPRJ points out that these services are in poor physical condition, are far from where the occupants live, do not have enough vacancies, among other problems.
The Court of the 1st Children, Youth and Elderly Court of the Capital District granted the deputy’s request and ruled that the municipality of Rio de Janeiro guarantees decent housing for families who have yet to be displaced.
However, to achieve this objective, it is necessary to guarantee the continuity of their life and family and community coexistence in their territory, that is, in the center of Rio de Janeiro.
The public civil case underlined that any transfer to units distant from the territory of origin would jeopardize the right to education in the school in which the children are already enrolled, as well as the ability of mothers, fathers and families with pregnant women to access to income and healthcare.
Source: Terra

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