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Best and Worst International Reporting on Rio’s Favelas: 2019

By RioOnWatch Editorial • January 20, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is the latest contribution to our media watchdog series on the Best and Worst International Reporting on Rio’s favelas, part of RioOnWatch’s ongoing conversation on the media narrative and media portrayal surrounding favelas. We tend […]

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Violence in Rio: Security Expert Warns of Return to Old Policies of Confrontation [INTERVIEW]

By Júlia Dias Carneiro • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • March 29, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Júlia Dias Carneiro published by BBC News Brasil click here. The backdrop in Rio: a shootout in broad daylight on Avenida Brasil left five injured; thirteen […]

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Police Officer Threatens Boy: ‘Killing Your Brother Was a Job Well Done. Grow Up So I Can Kill You Too’

By Leonardo Coelho • Translation by Habib Msallem • February 14, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Leonardo Coelho published by Ponte Jornalismo click here. Military Police officer threatened eight-year-old boy during operation that left thirteen dead in Rio de Janeiro; mother […]

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Massacre by Military Police in the Fallet-Fogueteiro Favela and the Role of Brazilian Media

By Mídia 1508 • Translation by Ava Rose Hoffman • February 13, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese published by Mídia 1508 click here. Warning: Article contains graphic images Special Operations and Shock Battalions of Rio de Janeiro’s Military Police Kill 13 People On the morning […]

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Rio’s Promised War Has Begun: A House Just Like Yours Became the Scene of a Massacre [VIDEO]

By Cecília Olliveira, Pedro Prado • Translation by Desirée Poets • February 13, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Pedro Prado and Cecilia Olliveira published by The Intercept Brasil click here. Warning: Article contains graphic images  “They’re going to invade Morro da Coroa, […]

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