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Crossing urban borders

Para Cruzando fronteiras urbanas, clique aqui New coordinates All of a sudden you surprise some ladies standing in front of the Municipal Theater with the gift of your two tickets to a classical music concert, and run off to see … Continue reading

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Secretary says police training is top priority

Para Beltrame sobre UPPs: capacitação é primordial, clique aqui And the process will continue Today State Public Safety Secretary José Mariano Beltrame, star of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation law school seminar UPP: a new public safety model?, organized with the Folha de … Continue reading

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Rio pacification at risk?

Only if a time machine existed. Rio de Janeiro has been busily repaving its streets, as part of the revitalization in the runup to all those mega-events. Manhole covers (exploding or not) are a challenge for any city. They end … Continue reading

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Shaking up minds, souls and favelas

Third in a series of conversational nuggets about the transformation of cultural life in the marvelous city. In this case, a slightly larger nugget… Para Uma chacoalhada em mentes, almas e favelas, clique aqui If Agência Redes Para a Juventude works, the … Continue reading

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Rio’s transformation: a new phase

Tricky moment Crimes targeted by the new public safety policy continue to drop. The number of police pacification units continues to grow, with the current eighteen expected to jump to 28 by October, when ten units will set up in … Continue reading

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A child teaches that Rio police must reduce violence

Eleven-year-old Juan Moraes Neves disappeared June 20 from the Danon favela in Nova Iguaçu. The four police officers reportedly linked to his disappearance are said to have been involved in 37 deaths of suspects in confrontation with the police, or … Continue reading

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Where’s the governor?

A helicopter crash June 17 in Bahia serves to remind us just how hybrid –or schizophrenic, if you like– Brazilian politics can be. Sometimes, it seems that Rio has arrived in the modern world of transparency, accountability, performance and merit, leaving behind … Continue reading

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Drug traffickers don’t get away, says Public Safety Secretary Beltrame

Beltrame’s first Twitterview, translated into English Leia aqui a entrevista do Secretário de Segurança Pública do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, José Mariano Beltrame, pelo Twitter, em português. 1) I’d like to know why the police haven’t been able to arrest … Continue reading

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What might be at the heart of the firemen’s strike in Rio

Good guys versus bad guys is never a useful way to think about current events Given Brazil’s authoritarian and aristocratic history, it’s likely that most Brazilians have been oppressed and victimized by their employers. It’s likely that most Brazilians think in … Continue reading

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Let’s talk about the relationship

Yes, there’s peace in the house. But where’s the attention, the commitment, where are the services? Dignity for citizens, says State Public Safety Secretary José Mariano Beltrame, is key– so he can get on with his work of modernizing the … Continue reading

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