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'''Homocaust''' is a term used for ]. It is a ] of ] and ].<ref>http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=46596</ref>

It is a neologism derived fromthe Portuguese ''Homocausto'' used in Brazil to describe the high rate of murders of homosexuals.<ref name="sdgln">http://sdgln.com/news/2011/01/14/homocausto-brazil-250-lgbt-people-murdered-one-year</ref> From 1980 to 2009, some 3,196 homicides were recorded targeting homosexuals.<ref name="globo">http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/eleicoes2010/mat/2010/10/16/numero-de-assassinatos-de-gays-no-pais-cresceu-62-desde-2007-mas-tema-fica-fora-da-campanha-922804348.asp</ref> in Brazil. Another 250 homicides were recorded in 2010.<ref name="sdgln"/>

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