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“What Can We Do Against Armed Troops?” Illegal Demolitions in Vila Autódromo

By Adam Talbot, Claire Lepercq, David Robertson • February 11, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Vila Autódromo, the favela fighting eviction on the edge of the Rio 2016 Olympic Park, has been under intense pressure for months. City officials have made threats that residents “will leave in […]

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Vila Autódromo on the Brink of Violence? Community Awakens to Shock Police and Wall

By David Robertson • January 15, 2016

Clique aqui para Português This Wednesday, January 13, Vila Autódromo woke up around 7 o’clock to find a large number of Rio’s Tropa de Choque (Shock Troops), a police unit specifically used for controlling large public manifestations and […]

Rio de Janeiro mayor-elect Eduardo Paes
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City Government Lays Pressure on Vila Autódromo with Eight Months to Rio’s Olympic Games

By Sam Salvesen • December 22, 2015

Clique aqui para Português “If you don’t leave out of love you will leave out of pain.” This was the message from the Sub-Mayor of Barra da Tijuca, Alex Costa, according to Vila Autódromo residents still […]

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Dona Mariza Left Homeless After Eviction in Vila Autódromo Next Door to #Rio2016 Olympics

By Sam Salvesen • December 3, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On October 23 agents from the city government carried out the unannounced demolition of five homes in Vila Autódromo, next door to the 2016 Olympic Park. 60 year-old Dona Mariza do […]

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Lightning Evictions Return to Vila Autódromo Next Door to #Rio2016

By Cerianne Robertson, Clare Huggins • October 23, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Around 5 o’clock this morning, Friday October 23, the Municipal Guard policing force and government representatives arrived in Vila Autódromo, the community bordering the Olympic Park in Rio’s West Zone, to demolish more homes in the […]

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