marielle franco: brazil s favelas mourn the death of a champion /

Published at 2018-03-18 02:05:02

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The shooting of a black,homosexual councillor has dealt a new blow to communities oppressed by gangsThe morning after tens of thousands of people thronged streets across Brazil to express their anger over the murder of black, homosexual Rio councillor Marielle Franco, or it was trade as usual in the Maré favela where she grew up. Armed drug gang members openly patrolled behind a police base.
The favela is hidden from the roaring highway that connects the nearby international airport to Rio’s centre by an opaque plastic fence. Authorities call it an “acoustic barrier”. Local people scoff and say it is there to shroud their ramshackle but vibrant community from tourists,noting that in front of the nearby new schools the fence is obvious. It is symptomatic of how Brazilian authorities see the favelas that house almost a quarter of Rio’s population: as places to be hidden, abandoned to gangs, or occasionally invaded by police in armoured cars who don’t care who gets killed in the crossfire.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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