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  2. Favela - Wikipedia

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    Favelas are associated with poverty. Brazil's favelas are the result of the unequal distribution of wealth in the country. Brazil is one of the most economically unequal countries in the world, with the top 10 percent of its population earning 50 percent of the national income and about 8.5 percent of all people living below the poverty line. [22]

  3. The drug-trafficking Rio gangsters who see themselves as God ...

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    The 'Israel Complex' is a group of favelas run by one of Rio's most dangerous gangs [Daniel Arce-Lopez/BBC] ... But religion and crime have long been intertwined in Brazil, says theologian Vivian ...

  4. Comando Vermelho - Wikipedia

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    Comando Vermelho (Portuguese: [koˈmɐ̃du veʁˈmeʎu], Red Command or Red Commando), also known as CV, is a Brazilian criminal organization engaged primarily in drug trafficking, arms trafficking, protection racketeering, kidnapping-for-ransom, hijacking of armored trucks, loansharking, irregular warfare, narco-terrorism, and turf wars against rival criminal organizations, such as Primeiro ...

  5. 2010 Rio de Janeiro security crisis - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the favela violence, over 40 people (almost all of them criminals) had been killed in the conflict [10] and over 200 people arrested. Though the attacks ended, the police and military forces still occupy the Complexo do Alemão, the largest favela in the city of Rio de Janeiro. [citation needed]

  6. Crime in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The managers of a favela control the managers of the bocas (the places where drugs are sold in the favela). The managers of the bocas in turn control the drug dealers who sell the drugs in the area around a boca. There are children and women who wait at the entrances to a favela to signal to the others if the police or other gangs are about to ...

  7. List of slums - Wikipedia

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    Shanty towns in Brazil are referred to as favelas. Vila Parisi, Cubatão; Rocinha is the largest hill favela in Rio de Janeiro. Although favelas are found in urban areas throughout Brazil, many of the more famous ones exist in Rio — a widely photographed city. Cidade de Deus, Rio de Janeiro; Complexo do Alemão, Rio de Janeiro; Santa Marta ...

  8. List of favelas in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of favelas in Brazil. This Portuguese word is commonly used in Brazil. ... see the Portuguese WikiPedia article: Lista de favelas da cidade do Rio de ...

  9. Vila Cruzeiro shootout - Wikipedia

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    It was the second most lethal police operation in the city of Rio de Janeiro, second only to the Chacina do Jacarezinho, which occurred a year earlier. [8] According to BOPE, the operation aimed to arrest more than 50 traffickers from the Comando Vermelho from various states who were heading to Rocinha favela. The undercover police team was ...