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Statistics Reveal Alarming Rate of Police Violence in Rio

By Sergio Saenz • April 11, 2015

Last week, hundreds of people in Complexo do Alemão marched to call for an end to violence in their community. The march followed 24 hours during which at least five people were shot dead, including 10-year-old Eduardo de Jesus Ferreira, shot […]

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MCMV Public Housing is a Target for Organized Crime

By Luã Marinatto, Rafael Soares • Translation by Cara D’Rosario • April 10, 2015

For the original in Portuguese by Luã Marinatto e Rafael Soares, published in EXTRA, click here. Rio’s Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV) public housing is designed to house the poorest families—known as Band 1 financing—but are also targets for […]

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In Alemão: Rio State Free Wi-Fi Not Available to All

By Lucilene Santy • Translation by Luana Gama • April 7, 2015

For the original in Portuguese by Lucilene Santy, published in Voz das Comunidades, click here. Many residents of Alemão still do not have access to the free Wi-Fi network, which today is fundamental for security. The project that offers […]

#UPPWatch

500 Protesters March for Peace in Complexo do Alemão Following Police Killing of 10-Year-Old Boy [VIDEO]

By Nicole Froio, Sarah Jacobs • April 6, 2015

Around 500 people took to the streets of Complexo do Alemão on the morning of Saturday April 4 to call for an end to violence in the community after five people were shot dead there in 24 […]

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Five Shot Dead in Complexo do Alemão in 24 Hours, Including Child, Mother and Teen

By Nicole Froio • April 2, 2015

April 2, 2015–At least four people were shot dead and two others injured in Complexo do Alemão on April 1 during intense shootouts that started in the afternoon and progressed into the night. A child was then […]

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